Nursing Research Grant Opportunities
(Applications that do not meet the specific grant purpose/and or requirements will not be reviewed.)
Sigma Theta Tau International research priorities are as follows: promotion of healthy communities through health promotion, disease prevention and recognition of social, economic and political determinants; implementation of evidence-based practice; targeting the needs of vulnerable populations such as the chronically ill and poor; and capacity development for research by nurses. In its mission to provide leadership and scholarship in practice, education and research, Sigma presents the following research grant opportunities:
Sigma/American Nurses Credentialing Center Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Grant
Purpose
The Sigma Theta Tau International/American Nurses Credentialing Center Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Grant encourages nurses in clinical settings to apply evidence to practice. Both the effects on patient outcomes and the factors that affect implementation should be evaluated.
Project Funding
The grant will be evaluated and awarded based on the quality of the proposed project, which includes:
- Significance of the project to nursing and health care
- Methods/approach likely to achieve project goals
- Resources and project team adequate to achieve project goals within 18-month time frame
- Organization and clarity of the proposal
- Budget is realistic and adequately justified for 18-month time frame
Funding for this grant is made possible thanks to support from Hill-Rom. Funds for this grant do not cover expenses incurred prior to the funding date, nor do they cover publication costs or travel for presentations.
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Deadline Has Been Reached
Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately the grant application deadline has been reached. New submissions and revisions are no longer being accepted at this time. Any questions or concerns, please contact Tonna M. Thomas at 888.634.7575 US/Canada, +1.317.634.8171 International or research@stti.iupui.edu
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Deadline for Applicants
All applications MUST be received online by 11:59pm Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST) on Monday, 1 July 2019. We highly encourage you to begin and complete your submission before Monday, 1 July 2019. Those providing your letters of support will have until Sunday, 7 July 2019.
General Instructions for Applicants
- All applications must be submitted via the online submission system. In addition, all submitted information must be in English. Applications sent in by other methods (i.e., mail, e-mail, fax, etc.) will not be reviewed or considered for funding. We highly encourage you to begin and complete your submission before Monday, 1 July 2019. This will allow extra time for your Letters of Support to be completed prior to the deadline.
- Failure to follow the guidelines for preparation of your grant proposal negates future funding.
- Follow instructions and word limits carefully
- References are required to be formatted in accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA). Change to References are required to be formatted in a consistent format.
- When more than one investigator is listed, the first individual named will be the person with whom Sigma Theta Tau International will communicate and the investigator who will assume responsibility for conducting the research.
- Final narrative and financial reports are due 90 days following the end of the two-year funding period. Dissertations are not accepted as final reports. Complete instructions for the final report appear in Part I - Investigator(s) Contact Information and Biographical Sketches.
- If a grant is awarded as the result of this application, the applicant becomes a grantee and assumes any and all legal and financial accountability for the awarded funds and for the performance of the grant-supported activities. Deliberate withholding, falsification, non-documentation of references, or misrepresentation of information in the application could result in administrative actions including, but not limited to, the withdrawal of an application.
- Please note: If your IRB/Ethics Committee approval is pending, you are still encouraged to apply. If you are awarded a grant and you do not attach your IRB/EC approval to your application, proof of IRB/EC approval must be shown before funds are distributed by Sigma Theta Tau International. IRB/EC approvals MUST be received by the funding date or no later than 2 months after the funding date, for the grant to be funded. Any awarded grant missing an IRB or Ethics Committee approval will be forfeited.
Frequently Asked Questions
Click here to see a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the online submission process.
Guidelines for Preparation and Submitting a Grant Proposal
The online proposal system divides the submittal process into steps so that investigators can enter information and confirm it is correct before moving to the next step. By following the buttons at the bottom of each page in the submittal process, you will automatically proceed through every step needed to submit a proposal. At any point in the online submission process, prior to the deadline, you can return to a previous completed step, simply by clicking the step name in the "Application Control Panel" (left frame) within the online system.
Before beginning your submission, we recommend that you review the list of required information. Click on each section below to see more detail.
Part I - Investigator(s) Contact Information and Biographical Sketches - Online Steps 1 & 2
Contact information and a biographical sketch must be completed for each investigator. Please note, when more than one investigator is listed, the first individual named will be the person with whom Sigma will communicate and the investigator who will assume responsibility for conducting the research. Click here to see a sample form which indicates the fields contained in the online submission. To assist you gathering this information, please utilize the biographical sketch checklist.
Part II - Abstract (300 word limit) - Online Step 3
Provide a structured abstract for the proposed evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation project that includes the following: background of the clinical issue, study purpose(s), methods to include the intervention and implementation, and expected evidence contribution and significance. The abstract should NOT exceed 300 words (including the required headers) and contain NO pictures, charts, or tables are permitted.
The format of the abstract MUST contain four separate paragraphs labeled with these headings:
- Background of the Clinical Issue
- Study Purposes
- Methods to Include the Intervention and Implementation
- Expected Evidence Contribution and Significance
Part III - Proposal & Support (3000 word limit) - Online Steps 4
The project text MUST be 3000 words or less and must include the content outline in the body of proposal and support sections. Please note the online system will validate against this word count. We recommend that you first compose the proposal in your own word processor (i.e., Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, etc.). Check both spelling, grammar and utilize the word count function, before you save and upload. The most recent version of APA should be used. If the formatting of the proposal text is does not hold when you copy-and-paste or upload the file. STTI Grant reviewers are aware that online formatting of the project text periodically will not hold its original formatting, and this does not affect the score of the proposal.
The project text can be copy-and-pasted in the online Rich Text Editor or may be uploaded as one of the following file types only: HTML document (*.htm), HTML document (*.html), or plain text document (*.txt). Uploading the proposal text as a Word document (.doc) file is NOT permitted. See highlighted note below in Part IV - Appendices. This is inconsistent with the language in Part IV.
In addition, the upload of image(s), chart(s), and/or figure(s) (.jpg or .gif formats) in the Proposal Text section is NOT allowed. Any significant image(s), chart(s), and/or figure(s) that will help to illustrate and explain your proposal, should be uploaded in the Appendix step and referenced in the proposal text.
Body of Proposal:
Background/Significance of the Problem
Describe the background of the clinical issue or gap in current practice that the EBP implementation project will address including the evidence that a problem exists. Include current literature that is directly pertinent to the project and that assists in clarification of purpose and procedures. Provide the PICO(T) [Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Time] or clinical question used to guide the evidence review. Provide an evidence synthesis table that summarizes the evidence used to support your intervention in relation to the outcome of interest. Consider using the model and tools from the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-based Practice Model (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/evidence-based-practice/ijhn_2017_ebp.html) and https://www.nursingknowledge.org/johns-hopkins-nursing-evidence-based-practice-model-and-guidelines-third-edition.html). State clearly the evidence that you will implement into practice and how the project makes a contribution to nursing and/or interprofessional practice, and patient outcomes.
Purpose and Objectives
State clearly the purpose(s) of and objectives for the EBP Implementation project.
Methods
Discuss in detail the design and the procedures to be used to implement the intervention, accomplish the project goals, and evaluate outcomes. Include details about the EBP model and/or implementation model you will use. These instructions are generally based on the SQUIRE 2.0 guidelines for healthcare improvement reporting (http://www.squire-statement.org/guidelines).
Design: Describe how the study will be conducted (e.g., pre-post design), including phases, if appropriate.
Intervention: Describe the proposed intervention in sufficient detail with evidence to support the efficacy (i.e., components of intervention, who will deliver the intervention, how fidelity will be insured, etc.).
Subjects and setting: Describe the target population and characteristics of the subjects. Include the number of subjects, and the setting for the intervention and data collection. Identify the inclusion and exclusion criteria for subject selection. Describe contextual factors that may influence the success or failure of the intervention, including the stakeholder interests.
Questionnaires and other instruments: Describe the measures to be used to evaluate outcomes of the intervention and to assess implementation. For measures and instruments, describe rationale for choosing them and their reliability, validity, sensitivity, and specificity. Include the measures of intervention fidelity and contextual factors. Copies of instruments/questionnaires should be included in an appendix.
Data management and analysis: Describe how the data will be collected and managed. Detail the qualitative and quantitative analyses that will be done to determine intervention effectiveness, including the analysis of contextual factors that may influence implementation and effectiveness.
Team: Describe the team involved in the work, including roles and special skills. Include the role and effort of consultants, if applicable.
Limitations: Describe the limitations of the project including those related to design, methods, implementation, and generalizability. Discuss potential problems and how they may be addressed.
Human Subjects Protection, Confidentiality and Institutional Review Board Review: Provide a statement of the subject's rights and risk. Discuss in detail any procedure that may cause harm to patients. Indicate precautions to be exercised. Include a copy of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) determination letter (if applicable) and a copy of the human subject consent form (if applicable). The approval and consent form are not included in the 3000 word limit and will be requested in a separate section. If IRB approval is required and is pending at the time of submission, please indicate that in the system when asked for date of approval. If IRB approval is received prior to Friday, 1 June 2018, please add it to your proposal. If it is received after Friday, 1 June 2018, please send a copy of it to Sigma Theta Tau International Headquarters at the following address: research@stti.iupui.edu
Part IV - Letters of Support (not included in 3000 word limit) - Online Steps 4
You will be asked to list the names and e-mail addresses of all people who should provide a letter of support. Upon completion of your online application, the people you list will automatically be contacted by e-mail to request their letters of support. All Letters of Support will be submitted electronically via the Internet. Please note that letters of support must be received by Sunday, 7 July 2019, in order for the proposal to be reviewed for funding.
By a separate email you will receive, on Monday, 8 July 2019 a "Grant Agreement" to be signed, and returned Friday, 12 July 2019. Failure to return this agreement by the due date will disqualify your application. For question or concerns regarding the "Grant Agreement", please contact Tonna M. Thomas at 888.634.7575 US/Canada, +1.317.634.8171 International or research@stti.iupui.edu.
You may check your proposal to see if people supplying letters of support have been contacted and if the letters have been entered. To check your proposal, return to this Web site and enter the ID# and password you will receive, once you begin the submission. You will also be able to send reminder e-mails to the people supplying letters of support. Investigators/Co-Investigators cannot provide letters of support.
Sigma Theta Tau International does not permit investigators to delete/remove a reference once they have been listed on the proposal and the letters of support request emails have been sent upon completeing the confirmation step. If you need to have a letter of support and/or an individual providing a letter of support delete/remove from the application. Please contact Tonna M. Thomas at 888.634.7575 US/Canada, +1.317.634.8171 International or research@stti.iupui.edu.
Part V - Appendices (not included in 3000 word limit) - Online Steps 5
Required appendices
Timeline: Provide an 18-month schedule that specifies the major phases, tasks, or milestones in the study. Consider using a GANTT chart (https://www.teamgantt.com/free-gantt-chart-excel-template).
Facilities/Resources: Describe the facilities and resources available, highlighting their unique advantages to support the study.
Collaborative arrangements: If administrative approval is required to conduct the study or access data, describe the nature of the approval and provide evidence that those individuals or institutions are willing to participate.
Where applicable, please attach the following documents to your project proposal:
Any of the following formats may be used and are listed in order of preference:
- Word document (*.doc/.docx)
- RTF document (*.rtf)
- Plain Text document (*.txt)
- Excel spreadsheet (*.xls/.xlsx)
- PDF document (*.pdf)
- GIF image (*.gif), JPEG image (*.jpg), PNG image (*.png)
- HTML document (*.htm) or HTML document (*.html)
Part VI - Budget (not included in 3000 word limit) - Online Steps 6
Expenditures:
Sigma Theta Tau International does not fund indirect costs nor costs related to completing an education program (e.g. tuition). Please include your budget amounts for the following items:
- Personnel (Requests for Investigator salaries may be included. Include hourly rate for personnel in justification section.)
- Secretarial staff
- Typing costs (Must be those directly related to the research. Typing of dissertations will not be funded.)
- Research Assistants
- Consultants (Limit to $50 per hour)
- Supplies
- Equipment (Digital devices are not allowable expenses.)
- Computer costs (software only)
- Travel Expenses (data collection only)
- Other
Justification:
Provide a justification for all expenditures listed.
Other Financial Support:
If you have applied for other sources of support, how will the conduct of this study be affected, if the other funding is not obtained?
Click here to see a sample budget form which indicates the fields contained in the online submission.
Need Technical Support?
If you run into any problems, utilizing the online application process, please email your questions or comments using the hyperlink to "Report a Technical Problem" that appears in the Application Control Panel. Technical support may also be obtained by calling (401) 334-0220 between 8:30 a.m and 6:00 p.m. EST, Monday-Friday. Please provide us with your Application ID#, so we can better assist you.
Sigma Research Grant ContactFor more information or questions regarding research grants, contact Tonna M. Thomas at 888.634.7575 US/Canada, +1.317.634.8171 International or research@stti.iupui.edu