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.
This research is to understand palliative care needs and disparities in the intensive care unit. The study will involve a survey and assess palliative care needs and quality, with a particular focus on Hispanic and Latino patients and families. This will help identify ways to better provide care.
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death among South African women. Despite a comprehensive national cancer control policy, cervical screening coverage is low and attrition during onward referrals for diagnostic confirmation and treatment remains common. Cervical screening and onward linkage to care are especially important for HIV-infected women due to their high risk of HPV infection and rapid progression from precancer to invasive cervical cancer. Our team seeks to develop a Digital health intervention, to improve engagement of women with precancer in the cervical cancer care continuum.
we want to learn more about seizure activity while a patient with epilepsy is not seizing or is at "rest" using data from resting state intracranial EEG (rs-iEEG) and resting state functional MRI (rs-fMRI).
The purpose of this study is to test a program to help people who have knee or hip osteoarthritis (OA). We are calling this program the "Osteoarthritis Clinic-Community CARE Model" or OA CARE. We are testing this program to see if the OA CARE program in partnership with the YMCA, helps patients with knee or hip OA manage their weight and move more.
Our team developed a calculator to help oncologists better estimate prognosis in patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Using this information, our team developed a prognostic calculator to predict risk of death within 30 days for patients with MBC. For this information to impact care, it will have to be used in clinical practice. In order to increase the likelihood of successful adoption of the calculator into clinical practice, we will study its implementation and evaluate its impact. In this study, we will seek the input of doctors, nurses, and advance practice providers who care for patients with MBC to better understand the factors that encourage and dissuade discussion of prognosis and use of such a prognostic tool.
To investigate the knowledge and attitudes among NC dental hygienists towards chronic disease management.
There exists limited empirical evidence to inform the structure and content of the current NCAA exit interviews which restricts their impact on post-career health and well-being. This study hopes to bridge that gap and to understand the student-athlete transition experience including outcomes of mental, physical, social, and occupational functioning. In this aim, we are inviting you to participate in an evidence-based, survey addendum to the standard of care exit interview. A total of 120 individuals will be invited to participate in this portion of the study. A subgroup of 30 participants will be invited to participate in a follow-up interview. If you are selected for follow-up, we will reach out to you in no more than 60 days after the completion of this survey.
This study will evaluate the safety and tolerability of EG 70, a gene therapy, which is given inside the bladder, and its effectiveness on eliminating bladder tumors in patients with NMIBC who have failed BCG therapy and have been recommended to have their bladder removed. Giving the study drug inside the bladder is to expose cells in the lining of the bladder, including your cancerous cells, to genes that may cause an immune response inside the bladder and kill the tumor cells.