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Search a repository of PCORI-funded comparative clinical effectiveness research (CER) studies, as well as projects that seek to encourage engagement in research, disseminate and implement PCORI-funded research findings, and improve the nation's capacity to conduct patient-centered CER, among others. Learn more about the Portfolio |
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Project Title
Project Status
Project Type
Comparing Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Boston VA Research Institute, Inc.
| Massachusetts
Nicholas Livingston, PhD and Risa Weisberg, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Data collected
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Two Ways to Deliver Remote Mental Health Support during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Research Foundation For The State University of New York
| New York
Yu-Ping Chang, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Are Two Hearing Aids Better Than One for Age-Related Hearing Loss?
Duke University
| North Carolina
Sherri L. Smith, AuD, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research, Research Conducted Using PCORnet®
Comparing Two Programs for Managing Hearing Loss among Older Adults in Assisted Living Facilities
University of Pittsburgh
| Pennsylvania
Catherine Palmer, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Data collected
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Three Ways to Obtain Hearing Aids for People with Age-Related Hearing Loss
Northwestern University
| Illinois
Sumitrajit Dhar, PhD, MS
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Three Ways to Help People with Opioid Use Disorder Take Medicines as Prescribed
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
| Maryland
Kenneth Silverman
Project Status:
In progress; Enrollment complete
Project Type:
Research
Comparing Four Ways to Treat Opioid Use Disorder
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
| Pennsylvania
Michelle Lent
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research
Does a Counseling Program for Friends and Family Help People with Opioid Use Disorder Stay in Treatment?
Stanford University
| California
Karen Osilla, PhD
Project Status:
In progress; Recruiting
Project Type:
Research