You can help us change the way we treat overactive bladder. Right now, 60 million people in the U.S. deal with this condition, and treatments don't work the same for everyone. We think mental health, mood, and sleep might play a role, and we need your help to figure it out! All you need to do is answer some quick questions about your bladder, mood, and sleep before treatment starts and once more 2-4 months later. Your input could show us how improving mental well-being could make overactive bladder treatments work better.
Are you a Korean speaker living in the U.S. who has used a medical interpreter in a hospital? We are conducting a study to learn about your communication experiences with interpreters and healthcare providers. You can choose to complete a short online survey or participate in a one-on-one interview in Korean. You may enter a drawing based on chance in which each participant has equal odds of receiving the incentive for the survey and receive a gift card for participating in the interview. The study has been modified to broaden the survey participant criteria to include individuals who have not used medical interpreter services, in addition to those who have.
Do you have epilepsy and wish that exercise programs actually fit your needs? If you are diagnosed with epilepsy, are 18 years or older, and live in the United States, you may be able to participate in a research study by completing a brief, anonymous online survey about your exercise preferences and what helps or makes it harder to stay active as a person with epilepsy. You could also enter a drawing to win one of five, $50 Amazon gift cards with an equal probability of winning.
Are you tired of answering the usual questions about things like gender, race, and income on surveys? We need your help! We want to make these questions better to understand everyone's health needs in the U.S. Participating is easy and helps improve the way we ask these important questions. Interested? Join us today!
Are you living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and are taking or plan to take elafibranor for your condition? Consider joining our registry study to help advance treatment options and patient quality of life with this condition. We invite you to participate to discuss your experience and the impact on your condition seen with elafibranor. By joining, you'll contribute to understanding the effectiveness and safety of elafibranor in treating PBC. The study aims to evaluate its impact on itching, fatigue, sleep, and overall quality of life. Your participation is voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time without losing medical benefits. With approximately 424 participants globally, you'll continue to receive treatment as usual during the 5-year study period. Plus, you'll have opportunities to discuss your experience with our team and have your voice heard regarding your experience with elafibranor and it's effect on your quality of life with PBC.
Are you a Division I men's basketball coach interested in how data analytics and technology can enhance coaching strategy and player performance? You're invited to participate in a research study exploring how coaches integrate performance data into their daily practice, game preparation, and decision-making. Your insights will help shape future approaches to technology use in collegiate basketball. Participation involves one 30-45 minute virtual interview at a time that fits your schedule. Your experience and perspective are invaluable in advancing the understanding of analytics in coaching.
Does your child have ADHD? You and your child may be eligible to join a survey study. It takes about 45-minutes to share your story. By taking part, you can help us learn more and make mental health services better for kids like yours.
Have you recently graduated as a nurse and taken the NURS510 course on managing critically ill patients at UNC Chapel Hill? If yes, we'd love for you to join our study! We're looking at how new nurses experience ACLS simulation, and your insights could really help us improve training for future nurses.
Are you an adolescent or young adult cancer survivor who would like to lose weight? Interested in using technology to support a healthy diet and get more physically active? Researchers are looking for volunteers to sign up for a 12-month research program that will involve using a Fitbit activity tracker and digital smart scale. For more information and to see if you qualify, visit our study website.
Have you had trouble getting your child's asthma medication filled at the pharmacy? Have you been inconvenienced because of problems with the prescription, lack of insurance coverage for the drug, or need for a prior authorization? We want to hear from you about the problems you've faced and how we can make getting your child's asthma medication easier and more convenient. We are conducting a research study of caregivers that involves one virtual discussion session with a researcher and other caregivers of children with asthma. You will be compensated for your time.