The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has approved funding awards totaling more than $156 million for new patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER), as well as research to improve methods and strengthen the science of engagement in CER. The awards will support 13 CER studies, including three focused on sleep interventions.
Among the funding awards for patient-centered CER are:
- Three studies on care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), including sleep apnea treatment for people with Down syndrome, early interventions for toddlers with developmental disabilities and travel training interventions for young adults with IDD.
- Two studies comparing approaches to manage gestational diabetes and postpartum blood pressure.
- Studies addressing hip fractures, stroke, inflammatory bowel disease, smoking cessation, intubation in adults and bronchiolitis follow-up care in children.
Funding also supports implementation, CER methods, science of engagement and PCORnet.
PCORI also approved funding awards to implement PCORI-funded CER results in clinical practice. One project will help older adults with advanced kidney disease understand their treatment options, while another will integrate acupuncture and massage into cancer care.
Additional funding includes:
- $8 million for eight studies to improve methods for conducting CER.
- $7 million for four studies to strengthen the evidence base on effectively engaging patients and other healthcare decision makers throughout the design and conduct of patient-centered CER.
- $134 million for PCORnet to support eight PCORnet Clinical Research Networks (CRNs) and coordinating center activities.