FOA-Suicide
Prevention: Brief Interventions for Youth -- Cycle 3 2020; September 29,
2020
Agency
Patient
Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
Description
PCORI
seeks to fund large randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and/or observational
studies that respond to the following question: What is the comparative
effectiveness of different brief interventions to reduce suicidality and
improve outcomes for youth ages 15 to 24?
Each proposed Brief Intervention must be clearly defined,
evidence-based or in clinical use, and be, or be able to be made, widely
available. Brief Interventions should be designed to reduce acute suicide risk
and direct patients to appropriate treatment, and should be deliverable in a
variety of settings and by a range of healthcare
professionals.
PCORI is particularly interested in the comparative effectiveness
of culturally adapted approaches to brief interventions for specific
populations. Such adaptations should address barriers to effective
patient-centered care for these populations. Cultural adaptation may include
involvement of people with lived experience, telehealth, cultural contexts,
specific settings, or other cultural factors.
Proposals should have strong endorsement and study
participation by people with lived experience, patient organizations,
professional organizations, payer or purchaser organizations, and/or other
relevant stakeholder groups.
Closing
Date:
Required
Letter of Intent due September 29, 2020
Full
Application Due January 12,
2021
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