The purpose of this project is to create and distribute a survey with the intent to collect data about the amount and quality of training critical care physicians receive regarding brain death (i.e., death by neurologic criteria). We are doing because teaching physicians about brain death is not standardized and the subject is complex.
We are asking survey questions of people who participate in the Healthy Opportunities Pilots in order to see in participating in the Pilots improved health and well-being
We are evaluating whether a virtual coaching COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy intervention outperforms a basic COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy training. This will help us decide which method of training is most effective in a rural community pharmacy setting.
We are researching how and why business librarians form regional professional networks, whether informally or as formal, recognized associations.
This is a study assessing the impact of Geriatrics SCPs on medical student attitudes toward careers working with older adults and their career choice. The results will guide medical schools in whether to start or continue this type of program for medical students.
Entrustable professional activities (EPAS) are observable activities that need to be performed for a physician to meet the needs of their patients. This study will involve creation of a tool to evaluate assessment using simulated patient encounters for pediatric residents level of entrustment for Pediatric EPA 10, involving resuscitation and stabilization of an acutely ill patient.
The purpose of the study is to create culturally-informed sugary drink reduction messages for Black women. After they are created, we will test the message to see how effective they are at encouraging participants to drink fewer sugary drinks.
The purpose of the study is to survey researchers with established interests in early modern marginalia studies about the development of a peer-to-peer research tool designed to facilitate their research. The tool will match scholars in need of photographs of unique pieces of evidence from rare books repositories with scholars able to take and deliver those photographs. The hypotheses of the study are that a) there is interest in a tool like this and b) scholars with established interests in the area can contribute meaningfully to the design of the tool. The aim of the study is to collect information through a survey about the degree to which such a tool might be used, for what reasons, and by whom, and about the features and functionalities that users would like to see in the tool.
To better understand and disseminate knowledge relative to the developments and the current state of psychoanalysis and derived psychodynamic psychotherapies in different parts of the world. If you are a psychoanalytical or dynamically oriented clinician you can take this survey about how you trained, were analyzed, what you enjoy reading, how you share your wisdom with colleagues, what controversies and problems you encounter, as well as which solutions you propose. We are especially interested in learning about your personal and professional experience.
This study is interview-focused and intends to understand what influences families and how kinship is created through different cultures.