The purpose of this study is to identify factors that can aid in the design and implementation of a strong safety culture among Hispanic construction workers. The Carolina Center for Healthy Work Design and Worker Well-Being will partner with a global engineering and construction management services company to assess the safety culture and sense of inclusion for the Hispanic workforce, which ultimately contributes to a safer environment and an industry with less worker injuries and fatalities
This project will investigate the experiences of dual-career academic couples regarding their navigation of the academic job market and their management of two research careers.
To evaluate using a survey adapted from an survey used to find out how ready an organization is to make a change for finding out how ready a community based practice is ready to begin a research project. We will show the individuals in the practices examples of research projects. These projects will be about 3 studies that would need more or less total time and work the practice staff would need to do.l
This project aims to advance our awareness of disparities in independency experienced in the operating room by surgical residents. We hope this will clarify important areas for future interventions and help remove bias from the educational experience of surgical residents.
A multicenter prospective trial with randomized and observational cohorts assessing patient-reported outcomes and unplanned healthcare utilization following ureteroscopic treatment of renal and ureteral stones, with stent omission versus placement of a ureteral stent.
The purpose of this research study is to examine the intrinsic factors that motivate individuals to exercise. We will investigate whether psychological empowerment mediates the relationship between structural empowerment and physical activity behavior. Empowerment refers to access to information, participation in decisions, and access to resources such as training. Psychological empowerment is based on four cognitions: competence, meaning, impact, and choice. You are being asked to take part in a research study because you are between the ages of 18 and 26 and are a resident of the United States.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how the North Carolina Public Health Leadership Institute's Program, Leading with Equity (NCPHLI Equity), can best support North Carolina public health leaders who are committed to centering equity within their organizations. To assess satisfaction among cohorts I and II of NCPHLI Equity, as well as determine if the program met its learning goals, participants will be asked to complete a 15-minute interview on Zoom. Themes from these interviews will be used to inform future recommendations for this program.
This study aims to further explore the connection between postpartum support and maternal mental health, infant outcomes, and mother-child bonding in the newborn period.
The Racial Equity Institute's (REI) Phase 1 antiracism workshop focuses on structural racism through a historical, cultural, structural, and institutional analysis of racism (Hayes-Greene, Plihcik, Love, & Hunter, 2017). Despite an estimated 12,500 people attending Phase 1 in 2019 from across the country, with audiences full of teachers, principals, police officers, public health staff, and social workers, Phase 1 has never undergone a full evaluation. Therefore, through a partnership with REI, we propose to answer the question of how the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of individuals and organizations are impacted following REI Phase 1. Given racism's reach beyond the individual level, documenting the impacts on organizational policy and outcomes is important for understanding how REI Phase 1 can change systems (Bonilla-Silva, 2006; Griffith, Childs, Eng, & Jeffries, 2007).
This research is looking into whether playing esports for a long time can make your eyes tired or cause other eye problems. The study also wants to see if the way players move their eyes while gaming is linked to these eye issues.