Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse, in collaboration with other National Health Institutes, Centers, and Offices, is initiating the Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health (IRINAH) program to advance health outcomes in Native populations. This initiative focuses on three primary areas: researching the underlying causes of health issues to guide intervention development, creating and testing interventions aimed at health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, or recovery, and studying the dissemination and implementation of strategies to overcome challenges in adopting and sustaining effective interventions. The goal is to support research that leverages community knowledge and strengths to identify sustainable, adaptable, and expandable solutions for reducing morbidity and mortality among Native Americans. Proposed interventions should be designed with flexibility and sustainability in mind to allow for adaptation and broader community use. The program emphasizes interventions that are grounded in community resilience and can be rigorously tested to ensure efficacy. This forecast opportunity is authorized under grant authorities 42 U.S.C 241 and 284 and is managed by the National Institutes of Health within the Department of Health and Human Services. Interested parties can contact the IRINAH Program Staff via the provided email for more information.
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse, along with other National Health Institutes, Centers, and Offices, seeks to advance its mission through the Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health (IRINAH), which aims to support:
- Research on the causes of health problems to inform the creation or refinement of interventions
- Studies that develop, adapt, or test interventions for health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, or recovery
- Research on the dissemination and implementation of strategies to overcome barriers to adopting, integrating, scaling up, and sustaining effective interventions.
This initiative seeks interventions and related research that builds on community knowledge, strengths, and resilience to identify and rigorously test solutions to reduce morbidity and mortality in Native populations. Proposed interventions should be sustainable and flexible, so they can be adapted, shared, and expanded to other communities as appropriate. Grant authorities that allow NIDA to forecast this opportunity are as follows: 42 U.S.C 241 and 284
