Community Engagement/Community-based Participatory Research
Researchers using a community-engaged approach work collaboratively with community groups, partners, and targeted audiences to build a culture of health for citizens of South Carolina and beyond.
- Behavioral interventions
- Community-based participatory research
- Patient centered research
- Community-engaged research
- Theoretically informed intervention development and testing
- Community-based behavioral interventions
- Motivation for health behavior change
- Physical activity and chronic disease prevention
Qualitative/Mixed Methods
Researchers use qualitative and mixed methods approaches to scientific inquiry to capture social processes that impact health and integrate them with quantitative findings. Results can be used to more robustly describe complex healthcare situations, inform intervention development and evaluation, and uncover areas of future research.
- Behavioral interventions
- Community-based participatory research
- Patient centered research
- Within subjects, case study design using mixed methods
- Observational methods using Noldus Observer Software
- Patient-provider communication
- Language discordance
- mHealth
- Primary care pediatrics
- Health disparities
- Health disparities
- Access to cancer care
- Cancer survivorship
- Outcomes research
- Theoretically-based family-targeted intervention development and testing
- Mobile health technologies as an intervention delivery modality
- Lung cancer survivorship
- Lung cancer screening
- Community-based behavioral interventions
- Motivation for health behavior change
- Physical activity and chronic disease prevention
- maternal health equity
- social determinants of health
- Biostatistics and Machine Learning and Health Informatics
- Bioinformatics and Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics/Statistical Genomics
- Aging and Substance Use and Mental Health
- Cancer Screening and Epidemiolog
- Symptoms related to oral targeted therapy
- Adherence to oral cancer therapy
- Aging and cancer
- Oncology clinical trial
- Therapeutic management for women with polycystic ovary syndrome
- Digital technology for intervention delivery
- Biological impact of resistance exercise
Randomized Behavioral Clinical Trials
Faculty researchers at the University of South Carolina College of Nursing are committed to developing interventions to improve health outcomes, and reduce health disparities, by conducting rigorous, high-impact randomized controlled trials.
- Behavioral interventions
- Community-based participatory research
- Patient centered research
- Interventions to reduce hypothermia in preterm infants
- Decreasing infant morbidity and mortality
- Infant stabilization after birth
- E-health interventions for young adult cancer survivors
- Exercise interventions
- Peer mentoring
- Maintaining healthy lifestyles
- Community-based behavioral interventions
- Motivation for health behavior change
- Physical activity and chronic disease prevention
- Data management
- Statistical methods