2012 Fall Update New Awards The MCHB Research Program awarded 7 new research grants: 1 Research Network, 3 home visiting research grants, 2 autism multi-year research grants, and 1 MCH multiyear extramural research grant. Descriptions of all newly awarded projects follow: Home Visiting Research Network: 7/01/2012 06/30/2015 Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Research Network (HVRN). Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. Home Visiting Research Grants: 9/01/2012 08/31/2015 Little Talks: Developing the Role of Early Head Start Home Visitors to Provide Evidence-Based Intervention to Families. Lehigh University. Bethlehem, PA. Enhancing Nurse Home Visiting to Address Vulnerabilities and Prevent Maltreatment. Washington University. St. Louis, MO. Project Engage: Building Parents' Capacity to Improve Child Language Outcomes. University of Kansas. Kansas City, KS. MCH Research Autism Intervention Projects: 09/01/2012 08/31/2015 Efficacy of a Qigong Massage Methodology for Children with ASD Aged 3-11 years. Western Oregon University. Monmouth, OR. Predicting Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Down Syndrome. Children's Hospital Corporation. Boston, MA MCH Research Multiyear Projects: 09/01/2012 08/31/2017 Primary Care Drug Therapeutics CER in a Pediatric EHR Network. Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS) Network of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Elk Grove Village, IL.
Upcoming Competitions: R40 MCH Autism Intervention Research Competition for FY 2013: Multiyear research projects (up to $300,000 per year for up to 3 years) and one-year secondary data analysis grants (up to $100,000). Application due date: expected Spring 2013. UA3 Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Research Network. Application due date: expected Spring 2013. Maternal and Child Health Life Course Research Network (MCH LCRN). Application due date: expected Spring 2013. Research Network on Promoting Healthy Weight among Children with ASD and other Special Health Care Needs. Application due date: expected Spring 2013. As soon as available, guidance materials will be posted at www.hrsa.gov and www.grants.gov. Research Program website History MCH Research Mission Overview of Funded Projects http://
The portfolio of active research projects supported by the MCH Research Program includes over 100 investigator-initiated extramural research projects including the above new research projects. The portfolio also includes National Research Networks. These Networks are: Pediatric Research Network Program. Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS) of the American Academy of Pediatrics. MCH Pregnancy Related Care Research Network (PRCRN). Collaborative Ambulatory Research Network (CARN) of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN). The PECARN is both supported and administered by the MCHB Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Program. Autism Intervention Research Network on Behavioral Health Network (AIR-B). UCLA. Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P). Massachusetts General Hospital. Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Research Network (DBPNet). Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Maternal and Child Health Life Course Research Network (MCH LCRN). UCLA. Pediatric Primary Care Electronic Health Record (EHR) Network for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER). American Academy of Pediatrics. Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting Research Network (HVRN). Johns Hopkins University. For additional information on these and other activities of the MCHB Research Program, please visit our website: www.mchb.hrsa.gov/research. Invitation to join the Research Listserv. Please send email to MCH_RESEARCH_GENERAL-request@LIST.NIH.GOV with request.
EnRICH (Research Innovations & Challenges) Webinars A series of webinars that feature special topics related to Maternal and Child Health (MCH) research. Preparing a Successful Manuscript http://altarum.adobeconnect.com/p23437399/ March 9, 2011. This webinar provided insights into key elements and organization in preparing a successful manuscript for publication. It considered both quantitative and qualitative data. Preparing a Successful Research Grant Application http://altarum.adobeconnect.com/p83459509/ June 6, 2011. In this webinar, two leading researchers in the maternal and child health (MCH) field presented on the critical elements for preparing a successful research grant application. Latent Variable Analysis in MCH Research: A Practical Application of Structural Equation Modeling and Latent Growth Models http://altarum.adobeconnect.com/p64iotp1da9/ September 13, 2011. This webinar described practical application of structural equation modeling and latent growth models in maternal and child health research. Longitudinal Data Analysis: An Overview of Mixed Models and Generalized Estimating Equations https://altarum.adobeconnect.com/_a758956138/p3z8u10mkyd/ December 5, 2011. This interactive webinar highlighted statistical methods used for longitudinal data. Specifically, the session described the method of generalized estimating equations (GEE) that are often used to analyze longitudinal and other correlated response data.
Measurement Selection and Development for Maternal and Child Health Research http://altarum.adobeconnect.com/p83459509/ February 20, 2012. This webinar focused on the following two objectives: (1) to determine best practices for the selection of measurement instruments in maternal and child health research, and (2) to understand methods for measure development in maternal and child health research. Cluster Analysis http://altarum.adobeconnect.com/_a7589561/p12oehgwgd2/ April 23, 2012. This webinar focused on latent class cluster analyses (LCCA). LCCA is a model based cluster analysis method used to identify subtypes of related cases (latent classes) from categorical, ordinal, and continuous multivariate data. Podcasts Youth with developmental disabilities transitioning into adulthood http://media/podcasts/mchbpodcasthausercram.mp3 March 16, 2012. Interview highlights with Dr. Penny Hauser-Cram. The Early Intervention Collaborative Study (EICS) is a longitudinal study of 150 children with developmental disabilities and their families from the time of Early Intervention services to age 23. Dr. Penny Hauser-Cram speaks about critical transition issues from the youth, parent, sibling and overall family perspectives.
Mothers and Babies: Preventing the Onset of Postpartum Depression among Low-Income Latina Populations http://media/podcasts/mchbpodcastmimile.mp3 July 10, 2012. Interview highlights with Dr. Huynh-Nhu Mimi Lee, about her R40 grant. The Mothers and Babies Program focused on prevention both mood regulating skills and cognitive behavioral strategies. Dr. Lee speaks about the intervention, care groups, and collection of rich data that resulted in 13 peer reviewed publications as well as various presentations at regional, national and international conferences. Research Network Videocast Pregnancy Related Care Research Network http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wumrlcgnvw October 13, 2011. Dr. Jay Schulkin, the Director of Research at the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), discussed the Collaborative Ambulatory Research Network (CARN). CARN is a pregnancy-related care research network (PRCRN) with over 20 years of research efforts dedicated to assessing and improving provider practice patterns, determining the educational needs of health care providers to women, and focusing on addressing health care disparities and the needs of underserved populations. Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P) http://youtu.be/_3tomxx7pbs The purpose of the Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P) is to establish and maintain a network infrastructure from which to conduct research on evidence-based practices for interventions to improve the physical health and wellbeing of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. Key efforts of the AIR-P Network include research activities, tool and guideline development, mentoring of new investigators, and quality improvement work related to children and youth with ASD and other developmental disabilities.
Upcoming Webinar EnRICH (Research Innovations & Challenges) Webinar Early Life Origins of Pediatric and Adult Diseases Monday, September 17, 2012 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Eastern Time To register: http:// Presenter: Xiaobin Wang, MD, ScD, MPH The main objectives of the webinar are as follows: Overview of life course framework and critical time windows for health and diseases Discuss major factors contributing to early life origins of health and diseases Discussion on the promise of biomarkers and multi-level data integration in early risk assessment, prediction, and preemptive prevention of pediatric and adult diseases Summary: challenges and opportunities Contact Information: 301 443-2207 Stella Yu, ScD, MPH, Director, Division of Research, Office of Epidemiology and Research, syu@hrsa.gov Program Officers: Robin Harwood, PhD, rharwood@hrsa.gov Ben Margolis, PhD, MPH, CHES, CPH, bmargolis@hrsa.gov Hae Young Park, MPH, hpark@hrsa.gov Imelda Rocha, MBA, irocha@hrsa.gov Title V, Section 501(a) (2) of the Social Security Act. Combating Autism Act of 2006, Pub. L. No. 109-416, SEC. 399BB, 120 Stat 2821, 2823-2827 (2006).