FOR-AT-25-007
Assessing the Feasibility of Incorporating Mechanisms in Multisite Clinical Trials of Mind and Body Interventions on Whole Person Health Restoration
Summary
Briefing: NCCIH Multi-Site Feasibility Studies of Mind and Body Interventions
Research focus
This funding opportunity targets foundational feasibility work for mind and body interventions—including meditation, yoga, acupuncture, music, and multicomponent approaches—aimed at whole person health restoration. The funder seeks to establish whether these interventions can be rigorously delivered and studied across multiple sites before launching large-scale efficacy and effectiveness trials. Research must investigate both clinical outcomes (measured via the Whole Person Health Index) and mechanistic pathways, particularly emotional well-being (EWB) mechanisms underlying intervention effects. The emphasis is on demonstrating intervention fidelity, reproducibility of mechanistic engagement, feasibility of recruitment and retention, and the ability to collect comprehensive clinical and mechanistic data in real-world, multisite settings. This work bridges complementary and integrative health with clinical trial methodology and mechanistic science.
At-a-glance
- Who can apply: Multidisciplinary teams with expertise in complementary and integrative health, clinical trial design, and mechanistic research; applications from institutions with capacity to conduct multisite studies are expected.
- Funding & project length: Not stated (R33 mechanism; further details forthcoming).
- Award / mechanism: R33 Clinical Trial Required activity code.
- Key dates: Applications not currently being solicited; formal NOFO announcement pending.
- Best fit for: Researchers in integrative medicine, clinical psychology, and health services research designing multisite feasibility trials with mechanistic and clinical outcome measures.
Key Facts
Deadline
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Posted
Tue, July 8, 2025
Research Areas