American Music Therapy Association Clinician-Based Grant Program

American Music Therapy Association Clinician-Based Grant Program The purpose of the AMTA ‘Clinician-based grant program’ is to encourage, promote, and fund clinician-based applied music therapy research. The program, sponsored by the AMTA Research Committee, seeks to support applied clinical research in the profession of music therapy and incorporated into routine field work. Funding Priorities Research projects that meet one or more of the funding priorities are preferred: • Research projects that contribute to the development of evidence-based practice guidelines and protocols; • Work that pilot tests new evidence-based music therapy interventions or protocols in typical ‘real-world’ field settings; • Work that translates existing evidence-based music therapy interventions or protocols in novel ‘real-world’ field settings; • Research that contributes information regarding the costs, benefits and economic efficiency of music therapy among various populations and settings. • Work that contributes to the effective communication and dissemination of research findings to other providers, payers, and/or consumers. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods music therapy studies will be considered. Studies that are expected to result in peer-reviewed publications, published abstracts, or other publication are encouraged. All studies must meet and pass through applicable Human Subject...
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