The GET SET Study is a research study for women who take medicines to help keep breast cancer from coming back. These medicines are called endocrine therapies and include Tamoxifen and Arimidex. The study will test different kinds of extra support programs, such as daily text message reminders and telephone counseling sessions, for women taking these medicines. We want to learn which support programs help women take their medicine as it is prescribed by their doctor.
Modern research has demonstrated that music can be an effective therapeutic tool. In music therapy, using patient-preferred music yields superior therapeutic results. The rub is patient-preferred music is often copyrighted music. Thus copyright law directly impacts this clinical discipline. Yet music therapists' understanding of copyright law is under-explored. To fill this gap, we propose to survey music therapists about their attitudes toward copyright.
To determine the effect of multiple testing sessions on the performance in an attention task. The lateralized attentional network test (LANT) measures alerting, orienting, and executive control of attention. Six test sessions will be administered to examine stability, robustness, and reliability of the test. This study will be the first to examine if performance of the three attention networks in both hemispheres changes over time using the LANT. Therefore, the primary goal of this study is to examine the robustness, reliability, and stability of the three attention networks over repeated testing sessions.
We will be looking at the effectiveness of casting vs. bracing patients in the treatment of Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
The purpose of this study is to engage end-users in the implementation of postpartum health patient education and clinical screening tools, in order to refine the content and formatting of the documents and to inform implementation, to improve patient care in the maternity setting.
To follow people with cystic fibrosis who have cultured a positive NTM bacteria.
We are trying to understand the characteristics and outcomes of individuals who were diagnosed with COVID-19 and underwent extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and survived.
Through qualitative methods, this work assesses how different food networks navigate the changing landscape of urban spaces in Durham, NC.
The purpose of this research study is to collect data about attitudes towards social topics in the news.
To understand the experiences of Carolina Covenant Scholars in their own words, including their barriers and successes, and the factors that contribute to these experiences, including their Carolina Covenant Scholar status.