Engagement Opportunities in the NEXT STEPs Network
Cari Levy, Barbara Resnick, Joan Carpenter, Sarah Berry, Nicole Fowler

TL;DR
The paper describes a research support program aimed at improving clinical trials in nursing homes through funding, training, and mentorship.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a comprehensive framework combining pilot grants, experiential learning, and research studios to enhance nursing home research.
Findings
Pilot grants help researchers collect preliminary data for clinical trials.
Experiential learning increases understanding of nursing home care complexities.
Research studios provide expert feedback to improve study designs.
Abstract
The Projects and Training Core strengthens research capacity by offering critical support to investigators through three initiatives: (1) Pilot Grants, which provide funding to both early-stage and experienced researchers to collect preliminary data essential for designing rigorous clinical trials; (2) An Experiential Learning Program, designed to introduce researchers new to nursing home research to the complexities of nursing home care. This program includes webinars, guided reflective discussions, and a hands-on, day-long visit to a nursing home to interact with staff and residents, fostering a deeper understanding of the environment; and (3) Research Studios, structured interactive sessions where researchers present their project ideas to an expert panel for constructive feedback and strategic guidance to refine study designs and methodologies. By providing these resources, training…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Health Policy Implementation Science · Health Sciences Research and Education
