In this study, we want to learn more about the health and well-being of smokers who live in public housing in North Carolina. We also want to get feedback on the survey assessment we use to collect this information.
In this study, we want to learn more about mental health stigma and resource utilization. We also want to learn how stigma affects attitdues towards mental health and mental health resources in collegiate athletes.
By taking this study, we will better understand the user's preference in the advertisements they see on their Facebook or Instagram profile and if a more inclusive ad influences the user to buy the product. This will allow companies to better build their diversity and inclusion programs and know how to better engage their audience.
This project seeks to adapt and test the existing Tough Talks app to address COVID vaccine hesitancy among African American young adults (AA-YA) aged 18-29.
The purpose of this research study is to better understand, from the perspective of Black patients, whether telemedicine visits make prostate cancer decision making easier or harder. The COVID-19 pandemic made it more difficult for patients to see their doctors, but care could continue by having appointments via a computer or phone, which many prostate cancer doctors used. Whether in person or remote, successfully choosing a treatment for prostate cancer often uses shared decision making (SDM), the process where doctors and patients work together to make decisions that match what matters to patients, but it is unknown whether virtual appointments make discussions better or worse. Other studies have shown that Black patients may be less satisfied with their treatment choices than non-Black patients. Therefore, it is important that we understand how to improve the same quality of care for Black patients.
We want to learn about the best ways to present information about COVID-19 treatment. We are doing interviews and focus groups with communities of color to find out what messaging would be useful and acceptable to their communities.
Para nuestro proyecto, estamos estudiando una evaluación del desarrollo infantil que pueda hacerse a distancia desde la casa de la familia. Esta se llama "Evaluación del neurodesarrollo con ayuda de los padres" o "PANDABox", según su acrónimo. PANDABox se ha usado con familias que hablan inglés, pero no se había traducido al español hasta ahora. De modo que hay dos razones por las que estamos haciendo nuestro estudio: primero, traducir la evaluación al español; y segundo, probar la evaluación con familias latinas con bebés que podrían beneficiarse de una evaluación del desarrollo. Después de probar la evaluación, les preguntaremos a las familias cómo fueron sus experiencias y si tienen alguna sugerencia para mejorarla. En general, esperamos mejorar la evaluación PANDABox en cuanto al idioma y la cultura de las familias que hablan español.
The purpose of this study is to understand experiences providing testimony to the Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation's Confidential Committee.
The purpose of this study is to look at ways that female health doctors (or OB/GYNs) help women who have had a miscarriage connect to mental health professionals, such as therapists and psychologists, who can help them with the emotional trauma of the event they experienced. This study is a survey for female health doctors (OB/GYNs) about how they currently do this.
In this study, we want to learn how to help young adults with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) with their exercise routines. We will do this by understanding the most useful resources to reduce barriers T1D patients face when exercising. This will help us inform future educational tools for those with T1D who are beginning to exercise regularly.