Regarding the tension between evidence-based versus innovative interventions, can applicants adapt an intervention from one setting to another setting?
Yes, but the grant application needs to balance innovation with evidence-based research and make the best case possible for the evidence that is available. In addition, when there is a paucity of evidence about an intervention, such as the use of communication to improve pediatric patient safety, the application needs to draw on evidence available in the literature, current AHRQ and other Federal projects, and other industries. Applications must specify the appropriateness and feasibility of the intervention and demonstrate how to evaluate its effectiveness in the setting proposed.
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