This study will focus examine a specific admissions tool, the Character Skills Snapshot (CSS), seeking to better understand the role of this tool in the admissions process of independent schools using it.
A multi-center open-label trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of daratumumab in treatment of patients with proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal immunoglobulin deposits.
To determine whether newly-developed naloxone training materials increase how often pharmacists dispense naloxone.
Research study to prevent and reduce exposure to contaminated private well drinking water. Once participants provide consent, project staff administer a survey of prior well testing behavior, online or on paper. All consented participants who complete the survey receive a well test kit (via US mail or in person), which includes instructions, bottles, and an information sheet that requires participants to provide name / address and confirm they have followed recommended sampling protocol. Participants return samples to project staff, who will deliver samples to the UNC Superfund Research Program lab in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Once samples have been processed, project staff develop report-back letters and share results with participants. Within 3-6 months of results being provided, project staff will send an electronic or paper evaluation survey to participants, to document any water treatment actions and understand participant recall of test results and satisfaction with study participation.
To understand the relationship between biomarkers (found in the blood) and health outcomes among adults diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma who are receiving a liver transplant.
To examine the differences in diabetic health when comparing two different interventions (medically tailored meals and food debit cards).
Health care professionals across the state are invited to apply to participate in the Maternal Mental Health Fellowship. Participants (Fellows) will complete pre- and post- training surveys, including feedback surveys after each session to assess satisfaction with the trainings as well as changes in knowledge, confidence, and comfort as it relates to perinatal mental health.
This study is recruiting Spanish-speaking Latina breast cancer survivors to interview them about factors that influenced their decision about whether or not to have breast reconstruction surgery. In addition, the participants will provide feedback on a website decision tool that was created to increase informed decision making on this topic.
This is a clinical research study to learn more about a drug being developed to treat Hidradenitis Suppurativa. The study drug is called 'Povorcitinib.' We want to learn more about how this study drug affects those with Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
Outcome measures are ways we tell how well babies are doing in the hospital or after going home. Outcome measures used in research may not be the best. One reason is that medications, devices, or care practices can affect many different organ systems, so it is important evaluate more than one area. Another is deciding whether to measure outcomes while the infant is still in the hospital or to wait see how the infant is doing after going home. That decision is complex; one consideration is that some families cannot be reached after going home and their valuable information is lost. Finally, researchers and doctors often view outcomes differently than families. While it is important researchers and doctors make sure outcomes are valid and medically relevant, it is just as important to understand parents' and caregivers' opinions on outcome measures.