The purpose of this study is to evaluate the accessibility of transgender healthcare at campus health services and to identify any barriers to accessibility for this healthcare at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The purpose of this research study is to understand the impacts of the format of Endangered Species Act listing announcements on public opinion and attitude.
This study will evaluate the safety and tolerability of EG 70, a gene therapy, which is given inside the bladder, and its effectiveness on eliminating bladder tumors in patients with NMIBC who have failed BCG therapy and have been recommended to have their bladder removed. Giving the study drug inside the bladder is to expose cells in the lining of the bladder, including your cancerous cells, to genes that may cause an immune response inside the bladder and kill the tumor cells.
Aim 1: To co-develop the "Patient-Centered Pharmacy Pathway for Oral Chemotherapy" (P3OC) components through stakeholder engagement by conducting a modified Delphi panel with pharmacists, physicians, and other oncology healthcare providers (36,37) to determine key symptoms to assess during oral chemotherapy. Aim 2: To conduct usability testing(38,39) of the P3OC EHR Smart Form, verbal PROM, and report/dashboard with pharmacists.
This project is a randomized clinical trial (study that randomly assigns participants to one arm to fairly understand outcomes) that aims to assess if information from gene expression classifier (GEC) testing is helpful for both patients and their doctors in the management of care for newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients.
To determine the safety and preliminary efficacy of focused ultrasound ablation for focal-onset epilepsy.
The purpose of this study is determine the usability of the remote patient-reported symptom monitoring system from a stakeholder perspective.
This study will evaluate the relationship between visual components of visualization design (e.g. colors, shapes, sizes) and peoples' abilities to estimate different kinds of information from the resulting visualization (e.g., correlation, means, trends).
The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of an investigational product, DNL310, to the current standard of care therapy, Idursulfase, in children with MPS II. The study will be randomized and double-blinded, which means participants and the study team will not know which drug is being given.
the objective of this study is to explore the individual and community effects of probation on mental health and examine how this relationship varies by race.