Survey to graduate program alumni 5, 8 and 15 years post-graduation to track career pathways.
We are trying to improve the way families are tested for Lynch Syndrome, a genetic condition that increases a person's risk for certain cancers. We are gathering feedback on the design and content of a workbook. The workbook contains information and activities meant to assist in family communication about Lynch Syndrome and encourage genetic testing among family members.
The purpose of the study is to explore student perceptions used to build community in an online course.
This implementation science study will use mixed methods and an interrupted time series design to evaluate an implementation strategy intended to expand the reach and effectiveness of COVID-19 testing and vaccination services in underserved populations in the Piedmont region of NC. The primary service outcomes (i.e., reach and effectiveness) will be evaluated using review of existing routinely collected data. The primary implementation outcomes will be assessed through mixed methods research with patients who received, and providers who delivered, COVID-19 testing or prevention services, such as vaccination, at a Consortium-supported site such as a Federally Qualified Health Center administered by Piedmont Health. A standardized script will be used to inform potential participants about the study, their research options, and to screen to see if they are preliminarily eligible to take part in the study.
To explore barriers contributing to low screening coverage and to come up with new ways to improve cervical cancer screening and treatment in South Africa
The purpose of this study is to acknowledge how academic gatekeepers facilitate epistemic exclusion of Blackademics and race-related scholarship, and document how black scholars have used non-traditional channels, specifically Twitter and public-facing scholarship to legitimize their work.
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.
We are interested in learning about strategies, tips and ways mothers budget and shop for healthy food to inform a social marketing campaign.
The study explores the feasibility of an advocacy skills group for parents raising youth with IDD.
The purpose of this study is to understand how governments with open data initiatives and open data intermediaries engage with the communities they serve. This study also aims to explore how individual community members and nonprofit organizations use or do not use open source data resources to support their missions.