The Brain, Mind, and Pain Patient-Centred Innovation Grant has been initiated by Pain Alliance Europe and supported by Grünenthal Group with the main aim of encouraging patient-centred innovation having, as a result, the improvement of the living conditions of pain patients.
The European Pain Federation is proud to be one of the steering committee members that defined the criteria of this amazing initiative.
The 2019-2020 Call for Proposals will be available online for a period for 6 months starting 1st July 2019. The submitted applications will be assessed against the following criteria to qualify for the evaluation process.
- Patient-driven: The submitted projects should involve patients throughout the entire project flow, from idea to implementation. Involving Patient Organisations in your project is a good way to obtain a qualified input for your project and to qualify according to this criterion
- Patient-centred: Improving the quality of living for brain, mind, and pain patients should be the paramount aim and outcome of the project
- Scientifically robust: The project should demonstrate being based on methodology and rigorous approaches
- Addressing the selected theme:“Stop Stigma! Reduce stigma to improve quality of life for brain, mind, and pain patients”
- Innovative
- Focused on European countries
- Conducted in Europe
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