Implementation of Effective Shared Decision Making Approaches in Practice Settings – Cycle 1 2024
Posted by: PCORI
Post date: January 9, 2024
Letter of Intent due: February 6, 2024
Applications due: May 7, 2024
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) seeks to promote the targeted implementation and systematic uptake of shared decision making (SDM) in healthcare settings, in line with PCORI’s mission of supporting patients in making informed decisions about their care. For this PCORI Funding Announcement, PCORI defines an SDM strategy as an intervention or approach that draws on and presents evidence to inform patients of available treatment options and their risks and benefits and either engages patients in a decision-making process with their clinician or promotes their ability to engage in such a process.
This initiative will support projects with budgets up to $2.5 million in total direct costs that propose active, multicomponent approaches to implementing effective shared decision-making strategies that address existing barriers and obstacles to uptake and maintenance so that these interventions are effectively and sustainably integrated into practice. The SDM strategy must have demonstrated effectiveness on patient, caregiver, or clinician decision making using widely accepted metrics; the corresponding implementation approach must have potential for use and scalability beyond the targeted implementation setting. Applicants should ensure that the proposed project team draws on sufficient expertise in both SDM and implementation science. Projects must incorporate rigorous evaluation of the implementation of SDM approaches, as well as the impact of the SDM processes in the targeted settings.
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