NSG 456 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Discussion
NSG 456 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Discussion
NSG 456 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Discussion
Patient-Centered
Outcomes Research Institute Dissemination and Implementation Framework and
Toolkit
Explore the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s
Dissemination and Implementation Framework and Toolkit to see another example
of a dissemination framework.
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PCORI will open three Targeted PFAs on these high-burden topics: improving physical and mental functioning across the aging continuum, multimodal treatment interventions on patient-centered outcomes in people with osteoporosis and a history of fractures, and pharmacologic and/or evidence-based nonpharmacologic treatments for the prevention of migraine. PCORI will offer up to $130 million in funding under the PFAs. Letters of Intent will be due Tuesday, October 5.
NSG 456 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research DiscussionReducing Barriers to Care for Patients with Limited English Skills
Immigrants and refugees with limited English proficiency (LEP) are among the communities in the U.S. that face health disparities, an issue that PCORI has always been committed to addressing. A PCORI-funded project is connecting primary care clinicians and patients with LEP to build research capacity.
Systematic Review on Management of Infantile Epilepsy
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, in partnership with PCORI, has posted a draft systematic evidence review report on the comparative effectiveness and harms of several management strategies for infantile epilepsy. It is open for public comment through September 7.
NSG 456 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research DiscussionMatching Patients Seeking Mental Health Care with Therapists
Patients seeking mental health care who were matched with therapists who have a good track record of treating the patients’ particular needs and concerns resulted in better outcomes, compared with non-matched patients, according to findings from a PCORI-funded study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
Building Effective Multi-Stakeholder Research Teams
Having fully engaged patients and stakeholders as equal members of research teams is at the core of patient-centered outcomes research. To support diverse teams, this new website offers evidence-based information and resources in two key areas: engaging stakeholders and working as a team.