Effectiveness Trials to Test Mental Health System Interventions (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required) - PAR-25-285
Funder
National Institutes of Health
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LOI Required
Recommended, but not required
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Maximum Project Duration
5 years
Research Focus Areas
Mental Health Treatments/Interventions
Mental Health Policy
Behavioral and Systems
Access to Care
Research Methods
Randomized Control Trials (RCT)
Description
NIMH solicits clinical trial applications through a series of notice of funding opportunities (NOFOs) that cover the intervention development pipeline, from first-in-human, early testing of interventions, confirmatory efficacy trials, through to effectiveness trials. This NOFO complements NIMH�s suite of clinical trial funding opportunities by supporting milestone-driven feasibility and infrastructure development (R61) research followed by well-powered clinical trials (R33) to test the effectiveness of system interventions or strategies that improve the organization, delivery, coordination, and outcomes of mental health care for priority populations. System interventions - which may span, for example, structural, policy, and organizational domains - attend to issues about the access, equity, engagement/utilization, value (cost/financing), management, or quality and safety of mental health services, with the goal of improved care processes and clinical, functional, or population level outcomes. Accordingly, the focus of system interventions may include multiple factors/levels related to care delivered within or across a variety of care settings, such as health systems and organizations, mental health and community clinics, schools, and social welfare or justice systems. Projects may test the impact of policies and practices, interventions to facilitate care transitions and continuity across settings, and interventions to improve linkages/coordination across systems.