To generate information on the undergraduate experience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from currently enrolled students. This survey is processed every other year.
The purpose of this study is to examine approaches to chronic pain in the field of pain management.
To learn if and how the physical and occupational therapy program in the Newborn Critical Care Center helps parents with their stress levels and ability to meet the needs of their preterm infants.
To identify OTP Program Director perspectives on expanding methadone dispensing to community pharmacies
To determine addiction medicine provider perspectives on pharmacy-based methadone dispensing.
This study explores the willingness of off-reservation Muscogee (Creek) Nation citizens to engage in digital cultural connection and futurity. It aims to understand how online engagement can foster stronger cultural ties and enhance the connectivity and well-being of all Muscogee people. The study will be using a mix of online survey data from off-reservation citizens and in-person interviews of citizens that reside on the reservation to find out current resources offered to Muscogee citizens, gaps in communication, and where there is a need/want for future resources.
The proposed project aims to improve documentation of occupational heat-related injuries and fatalities in North Carolina for the purposes of better designing and implementing protective measures for workers, particularly Latine farmworkers.
The study identifies terminal time of different trips, links them with spatial and demographic characteristics, which will help urban policy formulation.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of dual language educators in the classroom amidst new educational, language and curricular policy changes on the federal, state and district levels. Furthermore, this study can provide insight on potential future impacts on NC's dual language education program structure, curriculum and community. Participants: Participants of the study will consist of Dual language educators working in K-12 North Carolina schools and districts. Procedures (methods): Participant surveys and semi-structured interviews will be used for data collection. Dedoose will be used for thematic data analysis
The proposed study will investigate whether knee joint manipulation can improve neurocognitive and neuromuscular performance in individuals with a history of ACLR.