We propose to develop and test health messages about e-cigarettes and study their impact. Findings will inform e-cigarette warning policies and communication campaigns.
The purpose of this project is to understand factors that contribute to/facilitate trustworthiness so that we can address those concerns in the COVID-19 communication materials we share. We will use concept mapping, which is a mixed method research approach for engaging voices and organizing ideas of a group of people to help understand complex concepts. We will take what we learn from Concept Mapping and use it to tailor NIH materials to be culturally responsive to their respective communities.
To assess the job satisfaction of pharmacy technicians who are employed in unique ambulatory pharmacy settings
Purpose: To collect information during the COVID-19 pandemic about social relationships and emotions, and how this relates to perceptions of racial disparities in vaccination and support for a hypothetical policy to address racial disparities.
This phase II trial studies the effect of nivolumab in combination with blinatumomab compared to blinatumomab alone in treating patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) that has come back (relapsed). Down syndrome patients with relapsed B-ALL are included in this study. Blinatumomab is an antibody, which is a protein that identifies and targets specific molecules in the body. Blinatumomab searches for and attaches itself to the cancer cell. Once attached, an immune response occurs which may kill the cancer cell. Nivolumab is a medicine that may boost a patient's immune system. Giving nivolumab in combination with blinatumomab may cause the cancer to stop growing for a period of time, and for some patients, it may lessen the symptoms, such as pain, that are caused by the cancer.
To gauge effectiveness of and satisfaction with discrimination and mistreatment training.
To evaluate the effect of a new drug on heart function in patients with heart failure and poor pump function
This study is an update of a 2016 study exploring the effects of a closed cohort online graduate program. This study would explore the long-term effects of this type of program on networking and sense of community among MADC alumni over the past 10 years, and how identity, including age, race, sexual orientation, and gender, would impact students' sense of belonging.
The purpose of this study is to investigate how individuals perceive and differentiate between moderation, blurring, and contradiction in the issue appeals of political candidates and parties. This will contribute to our understanding of voter behavior and test basic premises of party strategy.
To evaluate the efficacy of a peer teaching and learning program.