We are conducting electronic surveys to examine issues related to communication in primary care with US parents about HPV vaccination for their children ages 9-12 years.
To evaluate the efficacy of tulisokibart compared with placebo as assessed by the proportion of participants achieving clinical remission per Crohn's Disease Activity Index score (<150) at Week 52
To evaluate the efficacy of ION582 in participants with Angelman syndrome (AS) receiving ION582 vs Placebo as measured through expressive communication as well as measured through functional domains, including overall symptoms of disease severity, cognition, communication, sleep, motor functioning, and daily living skills.
To assess the effectiveness of a cardiac Point-of-Care ultrasound course by pre-course and post-course confidence level and cardiac ultrasound anatomy knowledge
The purpose of the study is two-fold. The first is to conduct an adaptation of a microeconomic strengthening and stigma reduction intervention for young people with HIV in Zambia. The second is to pilot test the adapted intervention and assess its feasibility, acceptability, implementation costs, and preliminary effects.
This survey is part of a new program aimed at exploring undergraduate students' interest in clinical research roles and digital badges. We are gathering feedback to understand students' interest in these topics to help shape and develop the training program.
We are examining the effectiveness of the Project ECHO teleconsultation model to train community and school providers who have previously participated in a clinical ADOS-II training in best practices for diagnosing and evaluating individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
The primary purpose of this study is to determine what the public reception, attitudes and behaviors are in response to having free sunscreen dispensers placed at several locations at a major educational institution. The secondary outcome is to better understand the baseline sun protection knowledge and risk amongst those affiliated with the university.
We are interested in learning about how sense of belonging interacts with a variety of behaviors of political participation, specifically with college students.
Explore expression of tolerance for uncertainty among UNC School of Medicine applicants and to compare these scores among admitted and rejected applicants.