The goal of the study is to examine how North Carolina school districts spent funds made available through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief legislation.
To learn if one kind of treatment approach, either (1) endoscopic surveillance or (2) endoscopic eradication therapy, is better, the same, or worse for treating patients with Barrett's esophagus and low-grade dysplasia.
The goal of this study is to evaluate medical student experiences and knowledge after participating in N-648 refugee clinics.
We would like to help patients identify what is important to them, i.e., their values, and support communicating that to their caregivers and healthcare providers. We are trying to create a tool that will make it easier to share what is most important to patients with metastatic breast cancer and their caregivers, with the patient's oncology healthcare provider.
Our study will interview youth and their caregivers in order to assess their experiences and perceptions of mental health and accessing mental health services.
The purpose of the study is too explore the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale-Third Edition (ECERS-3) from a lens of bias and cultural responsivity and to identify ways the measure can be improved to be more fair and culturally responsive
The purpose of this research is to measure people's beliefs about bisexual men vs. bisexual women. In particular, the present research aims to uncover whether people harbor a stereotypic bias to think of bisexual men as "actually gay," but to conversely think of bisexual women as "actually straight."
For adults undergoing a standard of care biopsy for screening or surveillance of Barrett's Esophagus (BE). We are comparing two biopsy methods: Seattle biopsy versus WATS biopsy for the detection of intestinal metaplasia (change in the lining of your esophagus or 'food tube' to that of your stomach).
This study examine resilience or how well one is equipped to bounce back after stressful events and other demographics of the child care workforce.
The purpose of this study is to understand the contraceptive goals of postpartum people experiencing incarceration and to identify the attitudes, beliefs, and practices of their doctors. The ultimate goal is to provide ethical recommendations to to the prison system.