The objective of this project is to conduct a survey of law enforcement officers in North Carolina about traffic safety enforcement. A survey can gauge officer's support for traffic safety initiatives, shed light on officer concerns about enforcing traffic safety laws, and provide valuable information for understanding the way that agencies are prioritizing and conducting these activities.
This study aims to explore community attitudes towards transitions from fossil fuels to renewable energy production in La Guajira, Colombia. Findings from this research will contribute to greater understanding of what justice in energy systems looks like from community perspectives. The research will also contribute to analysis of just transitions theory in the context of low-and-middle-income countries.
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).
The purpose of this study is to explore how pharmacy preceptors see their part in supporting student professional identity formation.
The purpose of this study is to see if the workforce shortage and global pandemic has affected the way that students view the Clinical Laboratory Profession.
To investigate the impact of vaccination status to COVID-19 on dental care seeking behaviors of a cohort of patients at a dental academic university in the United States.
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.
The goal of this study is to collect and share innovative nursing practices that were put into place during the time of the pandemic.
I am studying how times of crisis, such as the Greek debt disaster, have forced or encouraged people to make lifestyle changes in order to adapt to or cope with the conditions of the crisis, and how these changes have impacted their lives and wellbeing. This study is important because it will help reveal how people can adapt to crisis, and what changes are likely to be constructive or beneficial to their wellbeing.