http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-14-334.html
Description:
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is being issued
by the NIH Adherence Network through the Office of Behavioral and Social
Sciences Research (OBSSR), with participation from multiple NIH Institutes and
Centers. This FOA seeks Research Project Grant (R01) applications that propose
interventions to significantly improve medication adherence in individuals.
Applications may target medication adherence in the context of treatment for a
single illness or chronic condition (e.g., hypertension), to stave off a disease
recurrence (e.g., cancer) or for multiple comorbid conditions (e.g.,
hypertension, diabetes, alcohol use disorders and HIV/AIDS). A well-articulated
theoretical or conceptual framework is key for applications encouraged under
this announcement. Primary outcomes of the research can include a patient
self-report of medication adherence, but must also at least one non-self-report
measure of medication adherence (e.g., pharmacy refill records, electronic
monitoring, etc.). In addition, applications are encouraged to include a
relevant health outcome or biomarker (e.g., blood pressure, viral load in
HIV-infected individuals, cholesterol levels, HbA1c) that is expected to be
affected by changes in the targeted adherence behavior. For diseases without
identified biomarkers, inclusion of a clinical assessment (e.g., a medicine
blood level, diagnostic interview or an independent clinician rating of the
symptoms and behaviors) may be considered.
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