The purpose of this study is to understand how the health literacy of a parent or primary caregiver might affect their child's outcomes following a traumatic injury.
Purpose:This is a two-arm preliminary efficacy RCT in 120 participants testing a 6-week home-based walking and progressive resistance exercise program (EXCAP©®) vs. standard care on CIPN, interoception, and inflammation. Participants: This study will enroll 120 participants receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy or have completed neurotoxic chemotherapy in the past nine months (i.e., taxane-, platinum-, vinca alkaloid-, epothilone-, or proteasome inhibitor-based chemotherapy). Procedures (methods): Participants will complete questionnaires, clinical assessments, and a blood draw at two time points: pre-intervention (week 0, T1) and post-intervention (approximately week 6, T2).
Cancer affects the entire family - including children. FACT, which stands for "Families Addressing Cancer Together," is a new online tool that generates custom guidance for discussing cancer with children, tailored for your unique family and goals.
The goal of this research is to develop fundamental knowledge in robotics and visualization, leading to a new framework, methods, and tools that enable robot operators and supervisors to take advantage of robot-collected data while in the field.
To provide a teaching tool to dermatology residents and assess its efficacy
The purpose of this study is to gather information to help improve the way hearing aids are fit for young children.
This project will examine the effects of a comprehensive intervention that blends financial, advising, and social supports on outcomes for students at public 4-year institutions who have transferred from community colleges. The transfer, accelerate, complete, engage (TrACE) intervention will take place at several UNC System universities. Two cohorts of students will be offered access to the TrACE program-the first starting in Fall 2022 and the second starting in Fall 2023. TrACE supports last for two years. The research team will explore the effects of access to TrACE on long-run outcomes such as degree completion (2-year and 3-year rates).
To understand where Zika virus spreads and what makes it more likely to spread to someone.
The purpose of this study is to explore how pharmacy preceptors see their part in supporting student professional identity formation.
The purpose of this listening session is to understand participating organizations' experiences with the ENRICH Carolinas program, including insights about barriers, facilitators, challenges to implementation, and lessons-learned related to implementation of Step 3 of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) and/or use of the Ready, Set, Baby resources.