We will collect one more round of data from participants >= 45 years and analyze factors associated with aging and cognitive function.
This study will explore how people living with mild dementia, their caregivers, and community members experience the respite for all model, a form of short-term caregiving. This study aims to understand how this model is acting as a form of social support.
We are launching a national Fracture Prevention Program that aims to improve your bone health and reduce the risk of a future broken bone.
Engagement with UNC patients and clinicians will be used to gather feedback on the relevance of data sources, perspectives on the model outputs for lupus diagnosis and other outcomes, and to understand the utility of model outputs against clinical standards. Engagement of key community collaborators to solicit their perspectives and advice will be used to inform model development.
I am looking at how climate and conflict both affect food security in Ethiopia - and to what extent. Climate change is an overarching factor that's causing food insecurity (directly and indirectly) through lower agricultural yields and less access to food, while conflict is a very direct and immediate factor that interferes with people ability to access food.
The purpose of this study is to understand how employees' interactions with others at work influence their motivation and behaviors.
The purpose of this study is to understand why some Veterans return FIT colorectal cancer screening kits and some do not.
To assess the dental hygiene curriculum on how they are educating students on treating patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities
The Relational Leadership at Carolina is an implementation and dissemination project. This project will: 1) refine and stabilize the Relational Leadership Institute (RLI) course for health professionals for the purpose of broad dissemination and implementation; 2) provide groundwork to support the catalyzing forces of Relational Leadership and build community through multiple approaches; and 3) establish a pathway and structured support for individuals to contribute to the program at all levels.
Our UNC-CH School of Social Work (SSW) team is collaborating with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety (NCDPS) to develop human trafficking identification and response protocols for North Carolina correctional settings. To inform the development of such protocols, we are conducting an environmental scan to determine how correctional settings (prisons and jails) across the United States are currently identifying and responding to victims of human trafficking.