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Research studies: (I-L)
The list below contains studies alphabetically arranged from 'I' to 'L.'
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Institutional barriers to care for kaimahi hauora. Your voice matters!
We are looking for healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses or allied health practitioners who are currently practicing and have a regular contact with patients as a part of their job) to take part in our research to understand how organisational factors influence provision of care.
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Investigating factors influencing young people’s use of hearing protection in nightclubs
We are looking for young adults aged 18-30 years to take part in our research on the effects that different interventions may have on deciding whether to use earplugs in nightclubs.
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Investigation of the benefit from New Zealand prescribed hearing aids for bilingual speakers in Mandarin and English speech in noise tests
Our study will investigate whether NZ-prescribed hearing aids can help speech recognition for bilingual speakers of Mandarin and English.
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Low dose naltrexone as an add-on treatment for major depressive disorder
Are you currently on antidepressants and still feeling depressed? We are looking for participants interested in taking part in a trial of a supplementary drug to potentially help treat depression.
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Investigating smartphone tracking apps for IBS
This study aims to evaluate the effect of food tracking apps in helping people to understand and monitor their IBS.
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Impact of screen time on youth
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of screen time on children's eye health.
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LSD microdosing and the menstrual cycle
The University of Auckland is conducting a study about the effects of LSD microdosing on the menstrual cycle. The study looks at the brain's response to drug changes during the menstrual cycle.
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