HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds
NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse
About This Grant
PROJECT ABSTRACT This timely K01 award focuses on identifying optimal treatment approaches in an evolving drug use landscape, while providing the PI with the necessary training to advance her long-term goal of leading impactful research at the intersection of substance use and infectious diseases. Alongside an unprecedented overdose crisis, people who use drugs are facing an increase in infectious disease complications, including bacterial infections and wounds complicated by drug supply additives like xylazine. When people receive healthcare for these infections, this interaction serves as an important opportunity to provide other key prevention and treatment services that might otherwise be missed, like pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). However, several challenges prevent many from seeking care in traditional settings like clinics and hospitals. In contrast, new models of care provided through mobile clinics show promise in improving care quality and effectiveness. The research objective of this K01 is to comprehensively evaluate and identify optimal settings to improve MOUD, PrEP, and wound care outcomes for people who use drugs within the changing context of the drug supply. Our central hypothesis is that wound care offered through mobile clinics is associated with improved patient-provider relationships and logistical access, thus leading to improved uptake of prevention and treatment services. To study this, we will qualitatively explore how interpersonal interactions during wound care influence care experiences and preferences among people who use drugs and their providers. Next, we will quantitatively examine the influence of individual and interpersonal factors on preferences in integrated wound care, PrEP, and MOUD by leveraging an existing cohort study of people who use drugs. Finally, we will conduct a mixed methods analysis to assess individual and organizational determinants of MOUD and PrEP utilization within different models of wound care (mobile settings versus brick-and-mortar sites) through an existing network of innovative substance use services. Through this K01 award, the PI will expand upon her background in epidemiology and applied research by gaining complementary training in qualitative and mixed methods research, measurement of interpersonal dynamics influencing treatment delivery, and implementation science research. Training will be guided by an exceptional team of leading experts in substance use treatment and infectious disease care who have outstanding track records of mentorship and impactful research. Through these research aims, the PI will obtain preliminary data to inform subsequent studies focused on comprehensively evaluating novel models of care among people who use drugs. Ultimately, this K01 award will support the PI as she progresses into an independent research career focused on identifying and assessing new approaches in substance use and infectious disease care as it adapts to the changing drug use environment.
Grant Summary
HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds is a NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse grant providing up to $187K for university, nonprofit, healthcare org. Applications are due 2031-04-30 (open). Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.
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How to Apply
Up to $187K
2031-04-30
- 1Confirm your organization is eligible for HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds from NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse, checking organization type, location, and any population or project requirements.
- 2Gather the required documents and information, including your organization details, project plan, and budget figures.
- 3Draft your application narrative and budget addressing the funder's priorities and review criteria. FindGrants can draft each section for you to review and edit.
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HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds: Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds?
HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds is offered by NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse and is generally open to university, nonprofit, healthcare org. It is open to organizations nationwide unless the funder specifies otherwise. Review the specific eligibility terms before applying, since funders set their own requirements around organization type, location, and the population or project being served.
How much funding does the HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds provide?
HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds provides up to $187K per award from NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse. Actual award sizes depend on the scope of your project, available program funds, and the number of applicants, so build a budget that reflects realistic, allowable costs rather than the maximum figure.
When is the HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds deadline?
Applications for HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds are due 2031-04-30 (open). Because deadlines can change, verify the date with the funder, NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse, and give yourself enough time to prepare a complete, competitive application before the close date.
How do you apply for the HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds?
To apply for HIV Prevention and Substance Use Treatment for People with Drug Use-Associated Wounds, confirm your eligibility, gather the required documents, and prepare a narrative and budget that address the funder's priorities. FindGrants guides you step by step and can draft each section, then exports a submission-ready application pack for this grant from NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse.