The purpose of this research study is to develop a new tool to detect early signs of pain in newborns by using advanced computer technology, or artificial intelligence. The information we learn by doing this study may improve our ability to recognize and assess pain the newborns.
The purpose of this research study is to better understand how people viewed the meaning of their work over the course of their careers. We are specifically looking to recruit UNC alumni who are in the later stages of their careers or retired and are willing to share about how they navigated their careers and what they prioritized in their work at various stages.
To understand how people respond to ambiguity in interpersonal situations. We would like to understand how people make decisions to trust others in uncertain situations, especially with respect to interpersonal relationships and dynamics. The focus of this study is on workplace behavior and behavior in institutional contexts.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of streamlining Yttrium-90 radioembolization workflow for patients with small Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) (<5cm) that have no aggressive features on baseline imaging.
The purpose of the study is to capture the time course of patient-reported improvement with VDZ or UST from baseline to Week 52 (end of study).
This research will look at the way colleges and universities use public podcasts to engage with the public. The podcasts in review are specifically ones that are produced by a central communications or marketing office. The research will help inform general standards for college- and university-produced podcasts, to better understand their purpose and success on the school's larger communications strategies.
Certain health-related undergraduate and graduate programs and courses include design thinking content and skills. We are conducting a review of syllabi and interviews with instructors of these programs or courses to better understand why and how they integrated design thinking with their health topic.
This study is designed to investigate factors related to first impressions of other people.
The purpose of this research study is to improve safety measures and reduce stressors associated with lumen hub-clave seizures when caring for patients with CVCs. The primary outcome of the pilot study is to document the types and frequency of workarounds employed, current disinfection techniques, and the stressors of those caring for and accessing CVCs.
To develop a long-term longitudinal surgical cohort to define the natural history of inflammatory bowel disease in the 21st century