Deadline: 13-May-25
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is seeking applications dedicated to funding high-quality, patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) projects that address violence and trauma.
Focus Areas
- Intentional Trauma: Applications responsive to this SAE must focus on CER addressing intimate partner violence, abuse of children and youth or abuse of older adults. Projects must focus on one or more of the following populations:
- Individuals affected by intimate partner violence.
- Children and youth who have experienced abuse.
- Older adults subjected to abuse or neglect.
- Unintentional Trauma: Comparative clinical effectiveness research responsive to this SAE must focus on patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI); on care models for fall prevention and fall recovery among older adults; or address impaired mobility and physical function due to unintentional trauma. Research must specifically target:
- Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
- Care models for fall prevention and fall recovery among older adults.
- Impaired mobility and physical function resulting from unintentional trauma.
- Substance Use and Trauma: Comparison of existing strategies for pain management to mitigate susceptibility to substance use disorder (SUD) in the context of treatment of traumatic injury are needed. Studies must compare existing strategies for pain management aimed at reducing susceptibility to substance use disorder (SUD) in the context of traumatic injury treatment.
Priorities
- To be considered responsive, applicants must propose research that meets this PFA’S distinctive requirements and addresses at least one of the following National Priorities for Health:
- National Priority for Health related to strengthening and expanding CER focused on existing interventions and emerging innovations
- National Priority for Health related to fostering improvements in patient-centered experiences, health care and health outcomes through research supporting a health system to serve the needs and preferences of individuals
- National Priority for Health related to expanding stakeholder engagement, research and dissemination to improve healthcare outcomes for all accounting for variations in disease incidence, prevalence, burden and healthcare practices
- National Priority for Health related advancing the evidence for and the practice of dissemination, implementation and health communication.
Funding Information
- Funds Available up to Approximately: $60 million
- Grant amount: up to $12 million
- Duration: up to five years.
Eligibility Criteria
- In general, applications for the conduct of research and management of funding may be submitted by appropriate academic research, private sector research, or study-conducting entities. This may include, among others, agencies and instrumentalities of the federal government, nonprofit and for profit research organizations, and colleges and universities.
- Foreign organizations and nondomestic components of U.S organizations must provide a thorough and thoughtful justification for the research’s ability to benefit the U.S. healthcare system and must show that the engagement plans include U.S. patients and stakeholders and are relevant to the U.S. healthcare system.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Individuals are not permitted to apply.
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