[Isl] FW: Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation

Neil Charness charness at psy.fsu.edu
Mon Mar 15 13:12:47 EDT 2021


Hi Folks:

A health-related grant opportunity related to long-term care and well being.  Best, Neil

Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology
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From: David Lipten <dlipten at foundation.fsu.edu>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2021 12:01 PM
To: Neil Charness <charness at psy.fsu.edu>
Subject: Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation

Neil,

Hello. The above has issued an RFP "...for health-related research that has the near term potential to improve health, well-being and the quality and equity of care in long term care facilities, for adults who are 65 year or older and are long term residents in nursing homes, assisted living, and other congregate care facilities.

There are two requirements of the Another Look grant program. The first is that the majority of the data analysis must use already existing datasets rather than new data that is collection for this study. Although existing data must be the primary resource for the proposed analysis, the Another Look grant program will allow researchers to allocate some grant funds to the collection of new data if it will enhance the utility of the project outcomes for improving quality and equity of care.

The second requirement is the inclusion of stakeholders from clinical, programmatic or policy arenas on their project team to help inform the research. Stakeholders are expected to assist in defining the research question and protocols or to work with the researcher to develop products such as infographics, tool kits or training materials that are based on the research findings and could be used by those stakeholders to improve quality of care or quality of life for residents in long term care.

The Foundation welcomes all topics related to improving quality and equity in long term care facilities but is particularly interested in supporting research focused on high priority issues that were identified through an environmental scan recently conducted by the Foundation. These high priority topics are:

  *   Improving the quality and availability of palliative, end of life and hospice care
  *   Evaluating the impact of innovations in workforce roles and expertise on quality of life for residents and staff
  *   Assessing the role of family members and informal caregivers on resident quality of life
  *   Reducing the negative effects of isolation and loneliness on resident health and well-being
  *   Addressing racial, ethnic, gender or income disparities in care quality or health outcomes
  *   Addressing the specialized care needs of resident populations with developmental disabilities, serious mental illness, or addiction
https://donaghue.org/grant-opportunities/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/donaghue.org/grant-opportunities/__;!!PhOWcWs!iMAwOr8MptFH86LnOkU6ho-759Y93xAoDx11zbPzwe--gPGyrm8Os_sR1hid1CqRtJU$>
March 31, 2021          Letter of intent deadline
April 30, 2021            Responses regarding LOIs provided to applicants
June 23, 2021             Applications due
December 2021         Grant term begins
As always, please let me know if there's interest and how I can help move things forward.
David

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