Do you have COPD or want to help us understand COPD? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study. We want to learn more about how nose inflammation is related to COPD. We are looking for people with COPD and healthy volunteers for this study. Compensation provided.
The purpose of this study is to identify barriers and facilitators to the implementation of integrative medical group visits (IMGV) for patients with chronic pain in safety-net healthcare settings. IMGV is one of few integrative pain management programs designed specifically for low-income populations. By understanding what it takes to make these programs successful or not, we aim to test strategies to implement IMGV widely in safety-net settings. The goal is to make integrative pain management more accessible to low-income patients.
The purpose of this study is to identify and genomically-characterize individuals with genetically unexplained neurodevelopmental disorders, such as epilepsy. The overarching goal is to provide patients with improved information about the underlying genetic basis of their disorder and illuminate novel genetically-defined treatment approaches in the future.
The IBIS Network recently received a grant from NIH to study brain and behavior development in infants with Down Syndrome as well as non affected infants. The goal of our new study is to identify the features of Down Syndrome at an earlier age. We will be recruiting infants across all IBIS Network locations 6-months of age and younger. Travel and Compensation provided.
The study involves an interview about preferences in health tracking devices, followed by performing a handful of actions with a companion app to one of these devices. Finally, there are a few questions about the experience of using the app. This is being done to learn more about the preferences and expectations of people who may use such devices and whether those expectations are being met.
We are conducting a research study of UNC community members' preferences for ideas to enhance safety and wellbeing among UNC community members during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to help researchers understand which strategies the UNC community would prefer to see implemented as the 2020-2021 school year proceeds.
We are doing this study to learn about how well student identities are represented in teachers and the plays that are produced. This survey is for any college student who is studying theatre or who participated in theatre in high school.
In this study, we want to learn more about mental health stigma and mental health history. We also would like to learn about how these factors affect a person's willingness to participate in therapy.
We are doing this study to learn about the experiences of patients who have visited their primary care doctor (UNC Health affiliated clinics/providers) during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the increase in telehealth visits during the pandemic, we want to learn about your experiences! UNC-CH is a partner site for this research with Weill Cornell University. A screened participant list will be sent to Weill-Cornell (primary site) to schedule and initiate interviews.
We want to learn how digital versions of archival records differ from physical documents. We also want to learn how those changes affect the historical informational value of the record.