Collaborative Evaluation for Patient-Driven Research

GrantID: 67219

Grant Funding Amount Low: $0

Deadline: January 13, 2025

Grant Amount High: $300,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Collaborative Evaluation for Patient-Driven Research

This funding initiative promotes the collaborative evaluation processes in patient-driven research, distinct from other evaluation-focused grants that do not support direct patient involvement in the evaluation design. It emphasizes the need for co-created metrics reflecting true patient experiences and priorities.

Required Outcomes with Benchmarks

Successful applications are expected to demonstrate clear and actionable outcomes, emphasizing participant-driven evaluation metrics. Grant recipients are often tasked with achieving specific benchmarks like a 15% increase in patient satisfaction related to research involvement within a defined timeframe. This focus on measurable results links the research outcomes directly with patient experiences.

Key Performance Indicators to Track

Applicants must track and report multiple key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate their initiatives effectively. This includes measuring the percentage of patient participants who feel their perspectives are valued in research design processes, the number of co-created evaluation metrics used, and the diversity of patients engaged in the research. Each of these indicators contributes to a broader understanding of how well patient voices are integrated.

Evaluation and Reporting Requirements

Organizations are required to submit regular evaluation reports detailing progress against established benchmarks. Reporting should include both qualitative and quantitative data, demonstrating how patient involvement has influenced outcomes. Continuous feedback loops must be established to ensure that findings are utilized to refine ongoing research processes, thereby enhancing the validity and relevance of study outcomes.

Performance Thresholds for Success

To be regarded as successful under this funding, organizations must consistently meet or exceed the established performance thresholds, including maintaining active engagement with patient representatives throughout the evaluation cycle. Organizations not meeting these thresholds may face funding consequences, including the reduction of subsequent funding opportunities.

In conclusion, this initiative provides foundational support for establishing collaborative evaluation processes in patient-driven research, thereby empowering patients to influence health research landscapes effectively.

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