To better understand whether people in jail have ever received COVID-19 testing and vaccination and whether they would be will to receive these services in jail and after their release.
We are surveying election workers in North Carolina to understand the needs of election workers.
Our study will survey 7,500 adults ages 18-59 who identify as alcohol drinkers. We aim to assess participant sources of alcohol, their drinking behavior, and associated harms before, during, and late in the COVID-19 pandemic. We will be recruiting participants from five different states so we can look at differences across a variety of state alcohol policy environments.
The goal of the study is to examine how North Carolina school districts spent funds made available through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief legislation.
The SMILE Mindfulness study is a project aimed at evaluating the potential benefits of a home-based mindfulness training program in enhancing both emotional and cardiac health in Black and Latino individuals.
Asking people living with long-haul COVID about their experiences at the MAHEC Long Haul COVID Clinic
This study seeks to understand how public health leaders and more fully take into account the influence of American Individualism on public health practice. The values and ethics of public health as a discipline is at odds with the powerful and prominent cultural narrative of American Individualism. This misalignment is weakens the population level aim of public health and prioritizes individual freedom and ideas above the needs of the whole public. But American Individualism is normalized and permanent part of how Americans understand the world. Public health leaders must better engage, communicate, and act within the context of American Individualism, even though it does not align with there approach to health and health improvement.
In the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic, residency recruitment changed from in-person to virtual. is study, we examine how residents and program directors feel about their interview experience, whether in-person or virtual. We believe that understanding the impact of virtual versus in-person interviews in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic will be critical to determining the landscape of recruitment moving forward.
The purpose of this survey is to determine if NCNA/AHEC nursing volunteers were used in the COVID response and in what roles and settings, as well as to determine what barriers existed to volunteering. This information will help with future disaster management and planning.
To investigate the impact of vaccination status to COVID-19 on dental care seeking behaviors of a cohort of patients at a dental academic university in the United States.