National Lupus Outreach and Clinical Trial Education Program

The HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) anticipates funding projects to demonstrate the effectiveness of interventions for increasing racial and ethnic minority enrollment and retention in lupus-related clinical trials.

Projects are intended to identify and sustain effective interventions that


advance clinical trial diversity and to ultimately result in reduced lupus-related health disparities experienced by racial and ethnic minority populations.

Black women are three times more likely to develop lupus than their White counterparts, with Hispanic, Asian, and Native American populations also at an increased risk for developing lupus.

African Americans account for 43% of all lupus cases, but African American enrollment in lupus clinical trials stands at 14%.

Without enrollment in clinical trials that reflect the patient population the drug is intended to treat, a drug may be less effective or not effective at treating the disease in a large number of patients.

Increasing minority participation in lupus clinical trials is important for addressing lupus-related racial and ethnic health disparities.

Recipients will be expected to sustain increased enrollment of racial and ethnic minorities in lupus-related clinical trials through outreach and education interventions, and public-private and community partnerships.

Recipients also will assess the impact of project findings by implementing a process and outcomes evaluation for dissemination to diverse stakeholders.
Related Programs

Community Programs to Improve Minority Health Grant Program

Department of Health and Human Services



Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories

G02.13.03
HIV/AIDS




Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-13-050.html

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This financial assistance opportunity is being issued under a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program.  CESU’s are partnerships that provide research, technical assistance, and education.  Eligible recipients must be a participating partner of the Great Basin Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program.   

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-13-050.html

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
paul.rodriguez@hhs.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2023-06-16

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2016-02-07


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