The purpose of this study is to further adapt an evidence-based, social support intervention, enCompass for rural cancer caregivers by identifying the barriers and facilitators from the perspectives of clinical staff and healthcare administrators. Results of this study will inform the development of a clinical trial.
The purpose of this focus group is to get feedback on an educational video about recovery from musculoskeletal pain. The information we learn may help us improve the video so that we can keep people from developing long-term opioid use.
The purpose of this study is to shed a clearer light on the diverse ways in which religion and politics interact in North Carolina. How do churchgoers think about their religious beliefs and how they relate these to political issues? How do they navigate the issues of our time, and how do they perceive their local church communities dealing with the issues of our time?
To examine the responses archives have had during the COVID-19 pandemic to protect itself and its users and maintain accessibility to its users.
We hope to collect data on the pregnancy course and neonatal outcome of mothers whose infants have been diagnosed with gastroschisis.
To observe the amount of closed loop communication regarding verbal medication and equipment orders in both the Cath Lab and Operating Room setting of four to five interdisciplinary health care teams during structural heart procedures.
There is limited information among young people about a condition called Long COVID, where individuals have or are experiencing a symptom or symptoms of COVID-19 for 1 month or longer. We are conducting a one-time survey to gain data on this issue among undergraduate and graduate/professional students ages 18-29 at UNC CH.
The purpose of this study is to understand how gender-fair language conveys information about the political positions of the people who use it.
The Improving Provider Announcement Communication Training (IMPACT) national primary care team survey aims to investigate HPV vaccine communication among a large sample of primary care team members, including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and medical assistants to inform future provider communication interventions.
This study intends to survey student-athletes about various aspects of the new rules on NIL, to provide insight on their thoughts on the recent rule change to be used in future policy making.