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PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH INSTITUTE ® 1828 L STREET NW, SUITE 900 WASHINGTON, DC 20036 202.827.7700 PCORI funds research to help patients choose healthcare options that best meet their needs AWARDEE AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS STATE PORTFOLIO New Mexico $ 31 14 PROJECTS* MILLION AWARDED INCLUDE • Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center • Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board Consortium Tribes • New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute • National Alliance on Mental Illness – New Mexico *Including research projects and 24 projects that support engagement in research As of March 2020 STUDY SPOTLIGHT: MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Are Treatment Groups Led by Peers as Effective as Groups Led by Counselors for Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder? People who have experienced serious trauma may develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or a substance-use disorder In this study, people with PTSD or with a substance use disorder participated in peer-led or counselor-led Seeking Safety therapy sessions Seeking Safety is a treatment program to help people with these disorders Researchers found that people in both the peer-led and counselor-led sessions reported fewer PTSD symptoms, used drugs and alcohol less, and had better mental health after attending the sessions CONDITIONS STUDIED INCLUDE Addiction and Substance Abuse Cancer Cardiovascular Diseases Diabetes Kidney Diseases WWW.PCORI.ORG/STATEPORTFOLIOS  |  WWW.PCORI.ORG  |  INFO@PCORI.ORG  |  FOLLOW US @PCORI PROJECTS FUNDED IN NEW MEXICO INCLUDE: RESEARCH PROJECTS Comparing Long-Term Treatments for Bipolar Disorder University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $2.4 M A Patient-Centered Framework to Test the Comparative Effectiveness of Culturally and Contextually Appropriate Program Options for Latinos with Diabetes from Low-Income Households University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $2.3 M Engaging Patients and Providers in Collaborative Communication on HPV Vaccination (EPPIC-HPV) University of New Mexico Main Campus $2.1 M Providing at-Home Kidney Disease Care for Native Americans in New Mexico University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $2.1 M Taking Charge of Systemic Sclerosis: Improving Patient Outcomes Through Self-Management University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $1.8 M Are Treatment Groups Led by Peers as Effective as Groups Led by Counselors for Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder? University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $1.5 M Impact of Community Health Representative-Led Patient Activation and Engagement on Home-Based Kidney Care University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $716,000 Family Wisdom: Working with Family-to-Family Organizations to Build Community Capacity for PCOR Family Voices, Inc $250,000 Pathways to Partnership: Communication and Collaboration Skills for Creating PCOR Teams University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $125,000 The Hispanic Family Asthma Outcomes Research Network (Tier I, II, and III) University of New Mexico $90,000 Building Capacity for Novel Screening Delivery for Chronic Conditions for Miners in New Mexico (Tier II and III) Miners’ Colfax Medical Center $75,000 Engaging American Indian and Spanish-Speaking Families and Sharing Family Wisdom to Reduce Childhood Obesity (Tier II and III) Family Voices $75,000 Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity with Families in Southern New Mexico Border Region Colonia (Tier II and III) New Mexico State University $75,000 Building the New Mexico LGBTQ Health Improvement Network: Strengthening Community Health through Communication, Connection and Empowerment (Tier III) University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $50,000 A Journey to Empowerment and Health: Building the New Mexico Perinatal Mental Health Improvement Network (Tier A) University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $42,000 Culturally Appropriate Options for Diabetes Prevention and Care for Low-Income Latinos (Tier I and II) East Central Ministries/One Hope Centro de Vida Health Center $40,000 Hispana/Latina Survivor Voice: Partnering to Improve Breast Cancer Care (Tiers I and II) The Regents of the University of New Mexico $40,000 Breast Cancer and Diabetes: Effects of Lifestyle Factors on Reducing Risk (Tier II) Colorado Foundation for Public Health and the Environment $25,000 Reducing Health Disparities in Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Patient Populations (Tier II) University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $25,000 Building Capacity for Novel Screening Delivery for Chronic Conditions to Benefit Miners in New Mexico (Tier I) Miners’ Colfax Medical Center $15,000 Engaging Native-American and Spanish-Speaking Families and Sharing Family Wisdom to Reduce Childhood Obesity (Tier I) Family Voices, Inc $15,000 New Mexico LGBT Health Improvement Network (Tier I) University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center $15,000 Mobilizing Community Engagement for Health in a Southern New Mexico Border Region (Tier I) New Mexico State University $14,000 Usefulness of Prediabetes Management in Breast Cancer Care (Tier I) Colorado Foundation for Public Health and the Environment ENGAGEMENT IN RESEARCH PROJECTS UPDATED MARCH 2020  |  RESEARCH DONE DIFFERENTLYđ $8,000 â 2018 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute All Rights Reserved

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