The purpose of this research study to determine the outcomes of the introduction to therapeutic horticulture online education program and identify ways to improve this educational program. This study is important because it will help us to determine whether online delivery is capable of accomplishing the objectives of the training course and finding ways to improve it for the benefits of future participants.
The purpose of this study is to better understand the opportunities and challenges of various kinds of gig work, paying special attention to how location and skill type impact work practices.
This study is designed to be conducted in K-12 math contexts in order to examine how personalizing math tasks to involve familiar and interesting careers and out of school interests can enable students to engage in effective math learning.
Burnout within the health care setting is a known problem. The COVID-19 pandemic has lead to dramatic changes in the health care workplace and may lead to worsening burnout. This study aims to identify the most worrisome workplace stressors at UNC across departments so that changes can be made to address burnout.
The purpose of the study is to better understand acute respiratory infections in patients with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD). This information will help to plan prevention and treatment studies in the future.
This is a research study to better understand people's health behaviors.
This study will be conducted in order to explore how children acquire and use emotion words and concepts by looking at syntactic structure and visual influence.
Study and compare the priming and anchoring effects in both multi-view and single-view scatterplots.
We will interview researchers whose work involves the science of gene editing or policy implications of human gene editing. We will also conduct observations at conferences and other public meetings. The interviews and observations will document researchers' perspectives on the scientific prospects for applying human gene editing to the prevention of disease, enhancement concerns that might be generated, and views on the appropriate governance of human genome editing research.
Our goal is to examine differences in 250 AL communities' preparedness for and response to COVID-19 across 7 states, and how preparedness and response varies by a) AL characteristics (e.g. provision of memory care for residents with ADRD, chain affiliation), b) medical and mental health care provision (e.g., on-site medical care, medical directorship, proportion of residents with the same provider), and c) relates to resident outbreaks.