The purpose of this study is to understand youth and young adult vaping (e-cigarette use) and emerging tobacco product trends at the request of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Using a variety of qualitative and quantitative data collection strategies, TPEP shall compile data to describe trends and perceptions of vaping and emerging tobacco behaviors among youth and young adults in North Carolina.
To access and understand pulmonary function disease in an at risk population
We want to know more about why women may leave a family planning visit without the method they wanted when they arrived. We are asking providers about their experiences providing family planning care and why this may happen.
The purpose of this study is to survey patients on their experiences being treated for Severe Aortic Stenosis
We survey local public servants in one of the Russian regions. The goal of the study is to understand how local administration is organized, and which informal rules and beliefs influence the behavior of the public servants. We are most interested to find what makes public servants more innovative and encourages them to take initiative.
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about LGBTQ+/queer college students' experiences with using campus recreation facilities. The information we learn by doing this study may help us develop protocols that help campus recreation facilities provide safe and inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+/queer individuals.
The purpose of this study is to detail the successes and challenges from HIV self-screening (HIVSS) programs in South Africa, and provide suggestions to improve HIVSS policy guidelines in South Africa.
To learn more about a condition called microscopic colitis which can cause chronic diarrhea
The purpose of this study is to understand how different amounts of time between seeing similar word pairs affect new learning and later memory for those word pairs (e.g., knee-bone vs. knee-bend).
The goal of this study is to implement and assess the utility of a curriculum tailored to preparing PGY-3 Emergency Medicine Residents for their financial, professional, and personal transition to attendingship.