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Safety,Usability and Compliance of Using C-Scan System for Providing Information on Colonic Polypoid Lesions and Masses
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Protocol Title: Evaluation of safety, usability and subject compliance while using Check- Cap's C-Scan System for providing structural information on colonic polypoid lesions and masses Study Design: Prospective, Multi-center, Single-arm, safety study Purpose: To demonstrate the safety of the Check-Cap C-Scan System Study Centers: Up to two (2) centers located in the United States Number of Participants: 45 healthy subjects Investigational Device: Check-Cap's C-Scan System comprises C-Scan Capsule, C-Scan Track and C-Scan View. Primary Objective: To evaluate the safety of the Check-Cap C-Scan System Secondary Objectives: a. To evaluate subject's compliance b. To evaluate subject's satisfaction c. To collect data to improve the product's algorithm

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Ocular Safety and Usability Study for FYB203 PFS
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The objective of the study is to assess the ocular safety of the FYB203 pre-filled syringe in terms of preparation and administration by Retina Specialists in the clinical setting.

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Ocular Safety and Usability Study for FYB201 PFS
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The objective of the study is to assess the ocular safety of the FYB201 pre-filled syringe in terms of preparation and administration by Retina Specialists in the clinical setting.

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Safety and Usability of the Honda Walking Assist Device (HWA) in the Home Environment
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The purpose of this study is to verify the safety and validate the usability of the Honda Walk Assist (HWA) device in the home setting versus an exercise program without the device in a gym setting for individuals diagnosed with stroke. The investigators hypothesize that the HWA exoskeleton is a safe and effective device for use by individuals diagnosed with stroke in the home environment.

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Evaluation of the Safety, Effectiveness & Usability of the XACT Robotic System for Image Guided Percutaneous Procedures
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This is a prospective, single-arm study is to evaluate the safety, effectiveness and usability of the XACT device. Subjects undergoing CT-guided, minimally invasive percutaneous procedures in the interventional radiology suite, e.g., core biopsy, will participate in the summary. Clinical accuracy will be the primary efficacy endpoint. Usability and safety will also be evaluated.

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A Study to Evaluate Pain, Tolerability, Safety, and Usability of a Single Self-administered Etrolizumab by Auto-injector in Healthy Participants
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This study is a multi-center, single-arm, open-label study in healthy participants to assess the pain, tolerability, injection leakage, safety, and usability of a single self-administered subcutaneous (SC) dose of etrolizumab. Some participants will receive "needle-experience" training using a needle and syringe on Days -7 and -5, and health care professionals (HCPs) will then assess the participant's suitability to self-inject with a prefilled auto-injector (AI). The remainder of participants will be "needle naïve" and will not have previously self-injected. Eligible" needle experienced" and" needle naive" participants will attend an AI training visit at the study site on Day -3 (three days prior to etrolizumab dosing on Day 1). Following training and simulated injections by the participant the HCP will determine if the participant is suitable to proceed to actual etrolizumab dosing. All eligible study participants will self administer a single dose of etrolizumab (by AI) on Day 1 and will be followed up to Day 85 following dosing. Pain, tolerability, safety and usuability will be assessed.

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The Stork OTC: Collection, Placement & Delivery
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This is a clinical study designed to validate the usability and safety of the over-the-counter (OTC) device by obtaining feedback in a home use environment regarding ease of use of The Stork™ Conception System and the instructions for use. In addition to usability, results for safety, including vaginal

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A Prospective Cohort Study to Evaluate the Safety, Efficacy, and Usability of the EpiZact Device
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The purpose of the study is to learn more about a new device, the EpiZact Epidural Device, that may be helpful for reducing the likelihood of wet tap when a labor epidural is placed. When epidurals are placed correctly the needle stops just in front of the space in the body that contains cerebrospinal fluid. When the epidural is advanced a short distance further, leakage of cerebrospinal fluid can occur. This is known as a wet tap. A wet tap can result in a severe headache and at times other complications. The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the use of the EpiZact device prevents wet taps in pregnant women receiving epidurals for relief of labor pain. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. What the rate of wet tap with the EpiZact device? 2. What is the rate of failed epidural placement with the EpiZact device? All patients in the study will receive an epidural with the EpiZact device. The investigators will compare the results with patients not in the study that receive an epidural without the EpiZact device.

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Early-feasibility Study to Evaluate Usability and Safety of the Watch-Transcutaneous Electrical Acustimulation (TEA) Device
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This project is being completed to test the usability and safety of the Watch-Transcutaneous Electrical Acustimulation (TEA) Device. This is a pilot study that will lead to future projects for cancer patients that may experience chemotherapy-induced symptoms.

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Usability, Acceptability, and Safety of Virtual Reality-based Cognitive Intervention
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This study aims to determine feasibility, acceptability, and usability, and to assess the safety of using a virtual reality-based software called ''ReCognitionVR'' in healthy volunteers.

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MATRIX-002: Trial to Assess Acceptability and Safety of Two Placebo Vaginal Films
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This study will enroll approximately 100 HIV-negative persons, aged18-45 years, and assigned female sex at birth from sites in the United States, Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. The study will assess the acceptability and safety of two placebo vaginal films. The placebo films do not contain any active medication, are the same size, but differ by shape (square versus rounded corners). Participants will be randomly assigned to one of the two films and asked to use (self-insert) the assigned film two times (approximately one month apart). Participants will be asked to refrain from sexual activity during the first month of use and may resume usual sexual activity during the second month of use. The study involves answering questions, undergoing pelvic examinations, and collecting blood and vaginal fluid samples. The study involves a total of 10 visits/contacts, including in person visits and telephone calls over approximately 9 weeks. In addition, both participants and approximately 30 of their sexual partners will be asked to take part in in depth interviews to further assess acceptability, attitudes, and experiences with film use to gauge interest in the future use of vaginal films as a HIV prevention option.

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FERTI-LILY Safety Study
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The study is a prospective, 1-arm, open label, nonrandomized, single center study designed to evaluate label comprehension, device usability and safety of the FERTI·LILY Conception Cup. The primary safety endpoint will be an assessment of reported adverse events. Subjects will be screened -10 (±3) days prior to the baseline visit. At baseline, 15-20 subjects meeting the inclusion/exclusion criteria will be provided with a FERTI·LILY Conception Cup device and instructions for using the device. Subjects will participate in a label comprehension protocol that includes the physician confirmation that they have adequate comprehension to enroll. If not, a screen failure form is completed. Subjects will agree to try and use the device within 2 weeks of disposition therefore at baseline a two-week visit is scheduled. In the event they do not use the device within the two-week period the follow up visit can be rescheduled based on the visit window of +14 days. If it is not used within 4 weeks, the PI will have the subject return to the site to authorize another two-week period that will be captured as unscheduled follow up visit. The subject should complete the Device Experience Survey after each device use. The Device Experience Survey will be returned at this time, and adverse events will be assessed.

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Usability of a Perioperative Medication-Related Clinical Decision Support Application
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The goal of this study is to compare the usability of a novel, medication-related clinical decision support (CDS) application to the current standard medication administration and documentation workflow. The study will occur in a simulation setting, using a manikin and test patient data - no actual patients will participate. Forty clinician participants will be randomly assigned to either the CDS group (who will complete simulation tasks using the CDS prototype) or the Control group (who will complete simulation tasks using the standard medication administration workflow).

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Usability Study of the Focus Touch™ Conception System: Semen Collection
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This is a human factors usability study designed to validated usability by obtaining feedback in a home use environment regarding ease of use of the Focus Touch™ Conception System Conceptacle (when used to collect semen) and the instructions for use. The investigators will collect data to demonstrate that the usability requirements of the conception system as collection device, as determined by Usability Specification: Focus Touch Conception System, ER-000001 have been met. The ability of the device to be used during sexual intercourse without discomfort or injury to the female participant's vaginal/cervical tissues shall also be taken into account. Participating couples will be asked to use the Focus Touch™ Conception System Conceptacle (in condom form), using the Instructions For Use, to collect semen during sexual intercourse in a home use environment. This study will involve sexual intercourse between monogamous, heterosexual couples who are trying to conceive or are on a non-vaginal birth control with which they do not normally use condoms. Participants will be asked to complete the study and the questionnaire within 3 days of receiving the study packet. Contact information shall be collected, but participants will only be contacted if they fail to return the questionnaire within the requested timeframe.

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