This study is being conducted in response to Senate bill 704 by the Area Health Educational Consortium and a research team from UNC-Chapel Hill. The study will examine the impact of COVID-19 on the health care workforce and the organizations where they work, in an effort to help plan for health care delivery in the future.
To develop a tool to assess researcher readiness to conduct community-engaged dissemination and implementation (CEDI) research building off of the CEDI conceptual framework
This is a research study to better understand people's health behaviors.
This study will be conducted in order to explore how children acquire and use emotion words and concepts by looking at syntactic structure and visual influence.
We are using a new digital software in our course, and we want to see student preferences of the software versus conventional teaching methods. An online survey for students will be given.
This study will focus on sharing narratives about relationships between oil, the environment, and community life in South Louisiana and Campeche, Mexico. It's aim is to link previous research about narratives surrounding oil in the U.S. with global narratives focused on the same topic.
This study is asking the question: does a state legislators' religious values trump his/her party partisan values? To answer this question, we are looking at the Unborn Child Option - a policy which gives low-income pregnant mothers free prenatal coverage. We are collecting data on the state legislators' religious affiliation, party identification and vote on the Unborn Child Option. The study will contribute to the current literature on religion's impact on how state legislators vote on certain issues that simultaneously implicate their religious beliefs and party partisan stances (specifically abortion and immigration policy).
The overall goal of Part I of this study is to collect information about your leukemia and your response to the first phase of treatment, called Induction. You may be offered the chance to take part in Part II of this study after Induction once your B-ALL risk group is known. Depending on your risk group, there is a chance that you may be randomized to receive the investigational medicine, blinatumomab plus standard treatment during Part II.
We are seeking to learn how we can help families prepare for future transition to adult healthcare and what may impact readiness for the transition.
To explore the ways trans, queer, and nonbinary Muslims express their religious and gender identities through ritual prayer performance and through spoken word poetry performances within the U.S. context.