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Table 2 Characteristics of included grants (N = 103)

From: Community and partner engagement in dissemination and implementation research at the National Institutes of Health: an analysis of recently funded studies and opportunities to advance the field

 

Number (%)

Funding ICO

 NCI

27 (26)

 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

17 (17)

 National Institute of Mental Health

16 (15)

 National Institute on Drug Abuse

11 (11)

 Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

9 (9)

 Others

23 (22)

Study section

 DIRH/SIHH

90 (87)

 Others

13 (13)

RFA PAR #

 DIRH funding opportunities

59 (57)

 Others

44 (43)

Funding mechanism

 R01

66 (64)

 R21

23 (22)

 R37

6 (6)

 Others

8 (8)

Fiscal year

 2020

48 (47)

 2021

55 (53)

 Intervention, yes

93 (90%)

Intervention levela

 Individual

68 (66)

 Interpersonal

24 (23)

 Organizational

64 (62)

 Community

19 (18)

 Societal

6 (6)

Intervention settinga

 Community setting or community-based organization

19 (18)

 Faith-based organization

4 (4)

 Health department

2 (2)

 Healthcare

69 (67)

 Home

8 (8)

 Justice/legal

2 (2)

 Online or mobile phone

5 (5)

 School

6 (6)

 Workplace

1 (1)

 Other

3 (3)

Intervention implementersa

 Clinic administrator/manager

13 (13)

 Clinic support staff

15 (15)

 Educator or school health personnel

11 (11)

 Healthcare provider

65 (63)

 Implementation support practitioner/professional

8 (8)

 Lay health personnel

18 (17)

 Policymaker

4 (4)

 Public health practitioner/professional

7 (7)

 Social service worker

5 (5)

 Others

23 (22)

 Health disparities-relevant research, yes

47 (46)

 Disparities populationa

Number (% out of n = 47)

 Racial or ethnic minorities

22 (47)

 Underserved rural

18 (38)

 Socioeconomically disadvantaged

22 (47)

 Sexual or gender minorities

6 (13)

 Other

4 (9)

  1. aResponses not mutually exclusive