Effectiveness Trials for Post-Acute Interventions and Services to Optimize Longer-term Outcomes (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
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National Institutes of Health (HHS-NIH11)

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Others

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Health

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Grant

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Discretionary

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Yes
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    The National Institutes of Health (NIH), through the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), has announced a funding opportunity titled "Effectiveness Trials for Post-Acute Interventions and Services to Optimize Longer-term Outcomes." This initiative aims to support research projects that evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic and service delivery interventions for the post-acute management of mental health conditions affecting various age groups, with a focus on clinical trials that assess long-term recovery and treatment adherence. The funding opportunity is open to a diverse range of applicants, including higher education institutions and community-based organizations, with a maximum project period of five years. Interested parties should note that the application deadline is January 7, 2028, and can reach out to NIH Grants Information at grantsinfo@nih.gov for further inquiries. More details can be found at the provided link: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-25-207.html.

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    The National Institutes of Health (NIH), through the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), has issued a funding opportunity titled "Effectiveness Trials for Post-Acute Interventions and Services to Optimize Longer-term Outcomes". This initiative aims to encourage research on therapeutic and service delivery interventions for post-acute management of mental health conditions affecting youth, adults, and older adults. The focus is on clinical trials that assess the effectiveness of these interventions, particularly those addressing long-term recovery and adherence to treatment plans. Key objectives include evaluating strategies that enhance treatment adherence, prevent relapse, and improve overall mental health outcomes using innovative approaches, such as technology-assisted monitoring. The funding opportunity is open to various organizations, including higher education institutions and nonprofits, with a maximum project period of five years. Applications are expected to follow strict guidelines regarding design and implementation, demonstrate feasibility, and consider disparities in mental health care access among underserved populations. Overall, the NIMH seeks to advance equity in mental health services through scientifically rigorous research that informs effective interventions aimed at improving long-term mental health outcomes. This funding opportunity represents a significant investment in addressing the chronic nature of many mental health conditions and enhancing recovery-oriented care.
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