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1 BU Career Development Grant Writing Course- Session 3, Approach

2 Initial Thoughts Of all the review criteria, approach most closely correlates with overall impact score Experiments/studies designed to test each aim Include enough detail to convince Reviewers that you understand and can handle a method Mentorship is important here Think “less is best”– propose a clearly defined problem, with each Aim addressing part of that problem. This is clear and not “overly ambitious”

3 Distinctive Features of a Research Plan for a Mentored K award
3 key things to remember when designing a research plan for a K award. 1. The research plan is a training vehicle. The research plan should be well integrated with your career development training plan. 2. The research plan is a means to achieve independence. The research plan should be viewed as a precursor for a subsequent R. 3. Mentored K awards provide limited funding. The scope of the research plan needs to be appropriate and feasible, given the modest resources available in a mentored K award. A “modular” approach is possible, which might include several small projects, such as secondary analyses of existing data, leveraging ongoing cohort studies or clinical trials, or conducting a small pilot study.

4 Approach: General Describe the overall strategy, methodology, and analyses to be used to accomplish each specific aim. Include how the data will be collected, analyzed, and interpreted as well as any resource sharing plans as appropriate. Describe any strategy to establish feasibility, and strategy to manage any high risk aspects of the work. A discussion of possible problems and how they will be managed, alternative approaches that might be tried if the initial approaches do not work, and benchmarks for success

5 Approach Aim I Statement of hypothesis
Rationale that supports hypothesis Literature Impact Preliminary data/feasibility Experimental design Expected outcomes and statistical analysis Pitfalls and alternative plans Aim II Timetable

6 11. Research Strategy Significance Innovation Approach
Preliminary studies Research Design & Methods Data Analysis Challenges & Solutions Timeline Often organized by aim

7 Preliminary Studies Make it clear what you do well and what unique skills you and your team bring to the research Show how your previous experience prepared you for the project Feasibility Informs power/sample size calculations Interpret your preliminary results critically Make clear which data are yours & which are not

8 Research Design & Methods
Data sources Study population Data collection Recruitment, sampling strategy Inclusion/exclusion criteria Enrollment & attrition if secondary analysis Procedures: Interviewer-administered questionnaire Focus groups Semi-structured interviews Medical records Neighborhood canvassing Randomization

9 Analysis Plan Measures Statistical analysis Power calculations

10 Measures Must mirror what is in the aims
Conceptual framework New, established, modified/adapted? Tailor details: Procedures Sensitivity/specificity Citations [Cronbach’s α] Validation Detail: Dependent & independent > mediators > confounders RCT: clearly distinguish control from treatment

11 Statistical Analysis Hypothesis testing
Outline your analytical approach Exploratory data analysis Modeling approach Assumptions Missing data For qualitative studies, describe content analysis Assumptions: if your analytical approach is part of your innovation in that it allows you to answer questions that have been previously limited (ex: propensity scores, SEM/path analysis, etc.)

12 Power and Sample Size Depends on what you are starting with:
Secondary data analysis: sample size is fixed Budget for data collection is limited Ability to detect the difference* you are trying to see * meaningful difference: effect size For the sake of space, power your weakest aim Make this explicit

13 Challenges & Solutions
Anticipate reviewers’ concerns and outline how you will change gears if necessary “if/then” Also in this section can highlight strengths of study

14 Activity Read Approach sections of successful grants We will discuss

15 Assignment Revise S & I sections Write Approach sections
Send to group a minimum of 3-5 days before class


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