This study will collect information about children who have rare types of lung disease to help us understand how better to diagnose and treat these patients. Information will be collected from participants' doctors about how different aspects of their disease and treatment. This will be compared to information from other such patients from other hospitals around the United States. By gathering information on many such patients, we hope to develop best practices for such patients. These may lead to new research studies, which we can invite participants in this study to consider as well.
This study aims to evaluating the usage and impact of the novel UNC Faculty-developed teaching tool, Immunology Mapping
The purpose of this study is to learn about how hospital-based doulas impact the birthing experience.
We are studying how to make a program called PriCARE work better in doctors' offices. PriCARE helps parents and kids build stronger relationships. We want to find out what makes it hard or easy for doctors to tell families about PriCARE, for parents to sign up, and for parents to attend the sessions. By understanding these things, we can improve the program so more families can benefit from it.
To assess the effects of intervention on histologic disease activity following 12 weeks of treatment
Assess the efficacy of two educational interventions on improving metacognitive monitoring accuracy, as monitoring inaccuracy (which translates to overconfidence/underconfidence) predicts poorer academic outcomes and misdirects learning behaviors.
Collect various specimens (spit, sputum, sweat, blood, etc) to bank for research purposes.
This study explores the use of Generative AI in promoting pre-service teachers' implementation of responsive teaching from the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program, as well as deepening the analytical skills of graduate students from the Educational Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship (MEITE).
Objectives 1. Identify barriers to research engagement for patients who have undergone colectomy and pouch surgery for UC. 2. Develop and prioritize a patient-centered CER agenda to prevent and/or treat pouchitis and CLDP, unique, unfortunate, and rare diseases. 3. Identify, train, and empower a cohort of patients with or at-risk for pouchitis and CLDP to effectively partner in designing and conducting high-priority patient-centered CER.
To understand the effects of messaging on citizen behavior.