This study is being conducted to create a better understanding of how military journalists cover issues such as military mental health and whether this coverage focuses on institutional or individual factors, how their audiences perceive their news stories, and what possible methods or techniques may be needed to make their coverage more effective.
To investigate a series of devices to improve education and evaluation of sterile compounding in pharmacy students. There are currently no objective methods of teaching or evaluating sterile compounding in the field of pharmacy.
The purpose of this study is to improve the teaching training and teaching support OB/GYN residents receive during their residency. We will use a human-centered design (HCD) approach to create a UNC OB/GYN specific curriculum for resident teaching. The first phase of this project, the Inspiration Phase, gathers information about the current reality of resident teaching. Using this information we will eventually create and implement an effective resident-as-teacher curriculum for OB/GYN residents at UNC.
The goal of this project is to establish normative data for the Vocal Development Landmarks Assessment (VDLA), an online tool designed to obtain information about early vocalizations and babbling for children <21 months of age.
Using carefully constructed case vignettes and a survey of oncology providers across a spectrum of settings, we sought to characterize early trends in internalization of the girentuximab PET-CT into care.
This study is meant to help identify patients who are at high risk for cardiovascular events.
The purpose of this study is to learn about middle-aged and older women's experiences with dance, especially in relation to body image, mood, and self-concept.
The purpose of the study is validate the first measure of disease-specific quality of life in patients diagnosed with eosinophilic gastritis (EG) or eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE).
The main objective is to glean stakeholders' perspectives about implementing and disseminating an intervention for Black women with breast cancer and their female support people into clinical care.
Colontown is an online community of more than 100 private Facebook groups for colorectal cancer patients, survivors, and care partners. The purpose of this study is document and analyze Colontown members' engagement practices and perceptions of patient empowerment, to determine how online communities can support patients and caregivers in CRC management.