Through qualitative methods, this work assesses how different food networks navigate the changing landscape of urban spaces in Durham, NC.
We are interested in how people react after receiving good or bad feedback about their romantic relationship from a close other.
To develop a curriculum for resident education in ultrasound for quality improvement in diagnosis, surveillance and management of multiple areas
The purpose of this study is to understand the key stakeholder perspectives on the utilization of CMS APMs to advance health equity. In theory, the APM should function as a vehicle to improve health equity, since it properly aligns payment to health. However, while APMs have been associated with a degree of cost-efficiency, their impact on health-and health equity-remain uncertain. My research will help identify the barriers that prevent healthcare organizations from utilizing CMS APMs to advance health equity. While there are many initiatives underway that are creating, applying, and testing frameworks to improve health equity and to improve CMS APM performance, they not been studied together.
This study will explore how eating behaviors may change among UNC Chapel Hill students who grew up eating cultural or religious diets when they attend college. The study will also look at how access to cultural or religious foods may impact student wellbeing and how the university can support students with accessing cultural and religious foods.
The purpose of this project is to understand factors that contribute to/facilitate trustworthiness so that we can address those concerns in the COVID-19 communication materials we share. We will use concept mapping, which is a mixed method research approach for engaging voices and organizing ideas of a group of people to help understand complex concepts. We will take what we learn from Concept Mapping and use it to tailor NIH materials to be culturally responsive to their respective communities.
The purpose of this study is to create and test a behavioral measure of relationship-focused obsessive-compulsive (ROC) symptoms and to learn more about the distress associated with (and coping skills for) unwanted negative thoughts about one's relationship.
To assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices of clinicians who provide reproductive health services in setting across the United States.
This study is interested in cognitive processes related to how people tell simple stories.
The purpose of the study is to survey researchers with established interests in early modern marginalia studies about the development of a peer-to-peer research tool designed to facilitate their research. The tool will match scholars in need of photographs of unique pieces of evidence from rare books repositories with scholars able to take and deliver those photographs. The hypotheses of the study are that a) there is interest in a tool like this and b) scholars with established interests in the area can contribute meaningfully to the design of the tool. The aim of the study is to collect information through a survey about the degree to which such a tool might be used, for what reasons, and by whom, and about the features and functionalities that users would like to see in the tool.