Awardee OrganizationKAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN OF WASHINGTON
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Abstract Text
This application requests five years of funding to sustain and expand the Mental Health Research Network
(MHRN), a consortium of 13 research centers affiliated with large integrated health systems. Two new
members will join the network, increasing the diversity of health system organization and adding a larger
rural population. Established data and informatics infrastructure will be maintained (with reduced levels of
funding). New infrastructure development will aim to address the opportunities and challenges described
above and to address specific goals described in RFA MH-14-110:
Dissemination of MHRN tools and resources to the broader mental health research community
Facilitating new research collaborations with investigators outside of MHRN member institutions
Improving capacity for ongoing surveillance of mental health treatment patterns and outcomes
MHRN will be governed by a steering committee of participating investigators and representatives from
NIMH. An Administrative Core will house specific infrastructure activities, including:
The Informatics Unit will maintain and expand data infrastructure to support multi-site research.
The Organizational Unit will continue work to streamline administrative and regulatory processes.
The Outreach and External Collaboration Unit will continue engagement with health system partners and
external stakeholders while expanding outreach to external investigators.
Four specific research projects are proposed:
- Reducing cardiovascular risk in adults with SMI using EMR-based clinical decision support - This cluster-randomized
trial will test an informatics-based intervention to reduce risk factors for cardiovascular disease
among people living with severe mental illness.
- Maximizing biospecimen collection from children with mental health conditions - This pilot study will
evaluate strategies for collecting biospecimens from families affected by early-onset mental disorders.
Next-generation assessment using mobile devices - This pilot study will evaluate the feasibility,
acceptability, and potential utility of direct assessment of behavior and neuropsychological performance
(including NIMH RDoC constructs) for prediction or early detection of depression treatment response.
-Automated outreach for depression treatment dropout - This pilot study will evaluate the feasibility and
acceptability of population-based outreach to address early dropout from depression treatment.
Public Health Relevance Statement
RELEVANCE (See instructions):
The MHRN was first funded in 2010 with the overall objective of improving the speed, efficiency, and
generalizability of mental health clinical and health services research. This application requests five years of
funding to sustain and expand the MHRN. Through a program of targeted infrastructure development and
four specific research projects, the MHRN aims to become a national resource for patients, providers, health
system leaders, and policy makers.
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AddressAdultAffectAreaAwardBehavior assessmentCardiovascular DiseasesChildClinicalClinical ServicesCluster randomized trialCollaborationsCollectionCommunicationCommunication ToolsCommunitiesComputerized Medical RecordDataDevelopmentDropoutEarly DiagnosisFamilyFundingGoalsHealth Care ReformHealth Services ResearchHealth systemInformaticsInfrastructure ActivitiesInstitutionInstructionInterventionMedical InformaticsMental DepressionMental HealthMental disordersModelingNational Institute of Mental HealthNeuropsychologyNeurosciencesOrganization administrative structuresOutcomePatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatientsPatternPerformancePilot ProjectsPoliciesPolicy MakerProcessProviderRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch Domain CriteriaResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRural PopulationScheduleSiteSpeedStructureTechnologyTestingTextTherapeuticU-Series Cooperative AgreementsWorkbasecardiovascular risk factordepression educationearly onsetelectronic datahandheld mobile deviceimprovedinformatics infrastructureinfrastructure developmentmembernext generationoutreachpersonalized medicinepopulation basedprogramssevere mental illnesssuicidal risktooltreatment response
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