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Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)

National Institutes of Health has announced on 10 May 2022 that is accepting bids for the following project: Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R21 Clinical Trial Optional).

The tender will take place in United States and will cover the Defence & Security industry.

The value of this project has not been disclosed by the donor and you can apply until Deadline date

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Location: United States

General information

Donor:

National Institutes of Health

Industry:

Defence & Security

Education & Training

Government

Pharmaceutical & Medical

Status:

Accepting bids

Timeline

Published:

10 May 2022

Deadline:

07 May 2025

Value:

Not available

Contacts

Name:

National Institutes of Health

Phone:

301-402-2541

Description

https://www.grants.gov/grantsws/rest/opportunity/details 340229

The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to support studies that will identify, develop, and/or test strategies for overcoming barriers to the adoption, adaptation, integration, scale-up, and sustainability of evidence-based interventions, practices, programs, tools, treatments, guidelines, and policies. Studies that promote equitable dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions among underrepresented communities are encouraged. Conversely, there is a benefit in understanding circumstances that create a need to stop or reduce (de-implement) the use of practices that are ineffective, unproven, low-value, or harmful. In addition, studies to advance dissemination and implementation research methods and measures are encouraged. All applications must be within the scope of the mission of one of the Institutes/Centers listed above.

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