We are surveying and interviewing people about their views on research that seeks to understand how a person's DNA may influence the things they do and achieve.
The purpose of this study is to dive deeper into action sports sponsorship and the huge volume of capital that is invested each year. The goal is to develop a better understanding of how these sponsorship companies determine ROI on these huge investments as well as the effectiveness of putting a logo on a helmet or race car.
We are exploring what primary care physicians feel is important for them to know about nutrition given their clinical experience, how they would have liked to learn nutrition during their medical training, and desired ways to support them in providing nutrition care in their current practice. We are also evaluating a tool that may make nutrition counseling easier and more efficient for providers. The results of the study can potentially lead to improvements in nutrition training in medicine and quality of nutrition care.
This study aims to understand how the social medical model is utilized in the Arc of the Triangle at Chapel Hill, exploring the value of the social medical model in this organization and how they are affected by the circumstances of its workers and volunteers, as well as larger, external forces, like COVID.
To evaluate the effectiveness of a brief alcohol intervention (BAI) vs. standard of care (SOC) to improve pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among men who have sex with men (MSM) with unhealthy alcohol use initiating or re-initiating PrEP in Vietnam.
Our researchers are interviewing Mental Health First Aid training participants (MHFAiders) at UNC-CH to understand their experiences and thoughts related to the program, in order to better evaluate and cater to the needs of our university and community.
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.
The purpose of this project is to gather information from different group to adapt a community-based treatment intervention for community-dwelling individuals with psychosis in Malawi. In this study, we will interview patients, caregivers, community leaders, traditional healers, and clinicians to better tailor this treatment approach to address the needs of this population
The objective of this study is to design and develop AMMI, the Analytics and Machine-learning for Maternal health Interventions. AMMI is designed to develop and deploy a machine learning-enhanced health technology system to address healthcare gaps, with the ultimate goal of mitigating risks of maternal mortality in African-American women.
The goal of this project is to prototype and conduct usability testing on the "reserve a study room" function of UNC library website.