CMB Clinical Fellow Innovation Grant: Using a mixed-methods design, this study aims to build the evidence foundation for a nationwide initiative to promote oral health and dental care for pregnant women.
CMB Clinical Fellow Innovation Grant: This project will investigate the various factors influencing surgical training, aiming to improve the surgical training system through redesigning the operation skill curriculum at PUMCH and developing advanced evaluation and assessment standards on surgical skills.
This study aims to implement a time-driven activity-based model of integrated mental and maternal care (I2Mcare) for pregnant women in Chinese primary care settings to prevent perinatal depression, and to conduct economic evaluation and feasibility assessment of the model.
This project is designed to investigate the existence and socio-cultural mechanisms of emerging patterns of tobacco use among Chinese adolescents, highlighting their features for tobacco control policy recommendations.
The study aims to develop a web-based program to improve the mental health for Children of Parents with Mental Illnesses (COPMI) based on the Let’s Talk About Children intervention, and to assess its efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
The study will use a mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative study) design with a multidisciplinary team to evaluate the implementation process of myopia intervention, expand the growing base of knowledge, and propose scalable strategies.
This study will provide a detailed and comprehensive analysis of China’s combination vaccines from innovation to access and identify the main factors that affect attitudes and behavior choices for combination vaccines.
This study aims to modify and develop a Chinese whole-school anti-bullying Intervention and evaluate its effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in order to develop a generalized toolkit and policy recommendations.
This study aims to develop a specific screening tool for DV against infertile women suitable for use in reproductive medicine clinics, and to investigate the prevalence, pattern, severity, and influencing factors of DV against infertile women.
The project aims to document features of e-cigarette retailers and examine adolescent awareness and perceptions of e-cigarette market regulation and expansion, as well as their impacts, as a basis for informing public health interventions and policies.