We are studying the triage decision making process of healthcare providers. Our goal is to understand what factors influence the triage decision making process. With the growing burden of emergency department overcrowding and strained hospital capacity, the need to keep patients out of the emergency department is great, when safely able to do so. A better understanding of how and why patients are triaged can help direct work to safely care for patients in the outpatient setting.
Investigate student performance and acceptance of training in endodontic access cavity preparation using traditional methods and virtual dental trainers.
Our team is seeking to bring RL@Carolina, the UNC Relational Leadership Institute, to resident physicians in the family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and medicine-pediatrics departments. We plan to study the impact that the relational leadership content has on their feelings of connectedness and teaming.
The purpose of this study is to create and test a behavioral measure of relationship-focused obsessive-compulsive (ROC) symptoms and to learn more about the distress associated with (and coping skills for) unwanted negative thoughts about one's relationship.
Interviewing local government workers and people who do facilitation. How do they think and act concerning diversity, equity and inclusion for their work goals?
We are collecting data on new aspects of the residency application process in internal medicine so that we (and other medical schools) can help better prepare and advise students in the future.
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.
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.
Determine feasibility and challenges in implementing the Greenlight Childhood Obesity Intervention at clinics around the nation.
To assess the level of burnout in US journalists across outlet types, beats and position as well as demographic criteria such as race, gender, disability and sexuality.