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PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE PCORI funds research to help patients choose healthcare options that best meet their needs 1828 L STREET NW, SUITE 900 WASHINGTON, DC 20036

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PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE

PCORI funds research to help patients choose healthcare options that best meet their needs

1828 L STREET NW, SUITE 900 WASHINGTON, DC 20036

202.827.7700

STATE PORTFOLIO

Missouri

24

MILLION AWARDED

* Including 10 research projects and 14 awards that support engagement in

research As of December 2019.

AWARDEE AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS

INCLUDE

• Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America,

St Louis Chapter

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St Louis

• Faith Works Connecting for a Healthy Community

• Ferguson-Florissant School District

• Heartland Primary Care

• Mercy Children’s Hospital St Louis

• St Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City

• University of Missouri, Kansas City

• Washington University in

St Louis

• Washington University School of Medicine in

St Louis

STUDY SPOTLIGHT: DEPRESSION

Comparing Treatments for Older Adults with Major

Depression

More than half of older adults who are diagnosed with major depression don’t get

better even after trying two or more antidepressants This study is comparing how

well different types and combinations of medicines work for adults aged 60 and

older who have treatment-resistant depression The study is based at Washington

University School of Medicine

CONDITIONS STUDIED

INCLUDE

Asthma Cardiovascular

Disease Depression Rare Diseases Reproductive and Perinatal Health

WWW.PCORI.ORG/STATEPORTFOLIOS | WWW.PCORI.ORG | INFO@PCORI.ORG | FOLLOW US @PCORI

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PROJECTS FUNDED IN MISSOURI ARE:

RESEARCH PROJECTS

Comparing Treatments for Older Adults Who Have

Major Depression That Does Not Respond to First-Line

Antidepressant Medicines

Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis $13 M

Posterior Fossa Decompression with or without Duraplasty for

Chiari Type 1 Malformation with Syringomyelia Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis $2.8 M

Comparing Two Ways to Manage Asthma in

African-American Children Washington Universityin St Louis $2.3 M Improving Provider-Patient Communication to

Reduce Antibiotic Misuse Mercy Children’s Hospital St Louis $2.1 M Implementation of Patient-Centered Contraceptive Provision in

Community Settings Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis $1.8 M

Patient-Centered Outcomes Recovery from Treating Peripheral

Arterial Disease: Investigating Trajectories St Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City $1.8 M Developing and Testing a Personalized, Evidence-Based,

Shared Decision Making Tool for Stent Selection in

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

University of Missouri,Kansas City $1.7 M

Developing and Validating Quantitative Measures to Assess

Community Engagement in Research Washington UniversitySchool of Medicine in St Louis $1 M

Learning What Matters Most to Patients with

Peripheral Artery Disease St Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City $640,000

ENGAGEMENT IN RESEARCH PROJECTS

Incorporating Genetics into Patient-Centered Outcomes Research:

An Engagement Model for the Autism Research Community Mercy Children’s Hospital St Louis $250,000 Community Collaboration toward Reducing Health Disparities

in St Louis-Area Youth University of Missouri, St Louis $250,000 Training Journalists in Evidence-Based Medicine, Comparative

Effectiveness Research, and Health Data Center For Excellence In Health Care Journalism $150,000

Relieving Pain in Kansas City (Tiers I, II, and III) Center for Practical Bioethics $90,000 Engaging Communities in Infectious Diseases Research and

Intervention Development (Tiers I, II, and III) Mercy Children’s Hospital St Louis $90,000 Traumatic Brain Injury Treatments for Veterans A.T Still University of Health Sciences $50,000 Incorporating Genetic Data in Patient-Centered Outcomes

Research Studies Mercy Children’s Hospital St Louis $50,000 Finding Effective Community Solutions to Increase Colon Cancer

Screening Among African Americans (Tiers I and II) Faith Works Connecting for a Healthy Community $40,000

UPDATED DECEMBER 2019 | RESEARCH DONE DIFFERENTLY ® © 2019 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute All Rights Reserved.

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