The purpose of this study is to investigate how different people remember emotional information and events.
We are asking people in committed relationships to tell us about eating-related behaviors their partners may have that may concern or bother them.
The purpose of this survey is to determine if NCNA/AHEC nursing volunteers were used in the COVID response and in what roles and settings, as well as to determine what barriers existed to volunteering. This information will help with future disaster management and planning.
Theory is needed to understand determinants of implementation at the organizational level. Developing a framework of implementation determinants based on organizational theory will leverage decades of untapped scholarship to optimize efforts to improve clinical practice.
In Aim 1, we will use existing research and expert review to develop new text and pictorial LCC warnings and test the new warnings using online experiments to identify warnings that adult LCC users perceive as most effective. The proposed study will fill critical gaps regarding which characteristics make LCC warning labels most effective and provide needed evidence on how LCC warnings influence LCC behavioral intentions. Our overarching goal is to develop effective LCC warnings that reduce cancer and other health risks.
To provide a teaching tool to dermatology residents and assess its efficacy
To analyze methods of chief resident selection in dermatology residencies
In low- and middle-income countries, many households rent accommodations and share water connections or facilities with many households. In these cases it is not clear how water costs and water quantity is divided amongst households. Moreover, it is not clear what kind of agreements renters have with their landlords for payments of water and using water. It is important to understand these arrangements in order to provide affordable water to all households.
We are studying the integration of midwifery students into a postpartum unit on a family medicine maternal child health team.
This study aims to explore community attitudes towards transitions from fossil fuels to renewable energy production in La Guajira, Colombia. Findings from this research will contribute to greater understanding of what justice in energy systems looks like from community perspectives. The research will also contribute to analysis of just transitions theory in the context of low-and-middle-income countries.