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Research on System Support and Tools for Provider Training and Quality Monitoring for Suicide Preventive Care

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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) plans to release a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) inviting research proposals aimed at developing, refining, and evaluating provider-level interventions and tools that enhance competence and maintain fidelity in delivering evidence-based suicide prevention services. The focus includes creating service-ready implementation strategies and reliable, scalable measures to monitor both the delivery and outcomes of suicide prevention efforts such as risk assessment, referral, engagement, and therapeutic interventions. Although applications are not currently being accepted, this advance notice is intended to give prospective applicants adequate time to establish meaningful collaborations and design responsive projects. This upcoming funding opportunity will use the R01 activity code and encourages submissions from investigators with expertise in clinical trial methodologies, psychometric validation of monitoring tools, and implementation science specific to suicide prevention in therapeutic settings. Additionally, it welcomes collaborative research combining health services research, comparative effectiveness, practice-based research, and data science expertise. The initiative is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health under the Department of Health and Human Services, with Stephen O’Connor, Ph.D., at the NIMH serving as the primary contact for inquiries.

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NIMH to fund research on provider interventions enhancing suicide prevention implementation and outcomes.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → National Institutes Of Health

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541720 - Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → National Institutes Of Health
Contacts1 person available
OfficeUS
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Department Of Health And Human Services → National Institutes Of Health
Office AddressUS
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Stephen O'Connor Ph.D. National Institute of Mental Health

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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) intends to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to solicit applications for research focused on developing, optimizing, and testing the effectiveness of provider-level interventions and tools to promote competence and sustained implementation fidelity in delivering evidence-based suicide prevention interventions. NIMH seeks research to inform, service-ready implementation strategies and valid, scalable measures and tools for monitoring the delivery and outcome of suicide prevention services, including risk assessment, referral and engagement and preventative/therapeutic interventions. Applications are not being solicited at this time. Notice is being provided to allow potential applicants sufficient time to develop meaningful collaborations and responsive projects. This NOFO will utilize the R01 activity code. Investigators with expertise in clinical trials methodology, psychometric validation of measures for monitoring outcomes and care delivery, and implementation science related to developing and testing suicide prevention strategies for use in a variety of settings where therapeutic services are offered are encouraged to consider applying for this new NOFO. In addition, collaborative investigations combining expertise in health services research, comparative effectiveness, practice-based research, and data science are encouraged, and these investigators should consider applying for this NOFO.

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