Current Grant Support
AHRQ & Boston Children’s Hospital (R01 HS028930), “A multicenter randomized controlled trial of a patient safety reporting intervention for families to improve medical error detection and reduce inequities” (2022-2027). Kelly, site PI
AHRQ (K08 HS027214), “BedsideNotes: Engaging families to improve pediatrics safety” (2020-2025). Kelly, PI
Department of Pediatrics (R&D grant), “Factors influencing feeding decisions in children with bronchiolitis receiving HFNC support” (2022-2023). Kelly, Mentor
American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Hospital Medicine, “Needs assessment for development of an inpatient pediatric OpenNotes curriculum for medical students” (2022-2023). Kelly, Mentor
AHRQ, (R21 HS027894) “Getting on the same page: Leveraging an inpatient portal to engage families of hospitalized children” (2021-2023). Kelly, PI
NIH/NICHD (OT2 HD107558), “ReSET: Restarting safe education and testing for children with medical complexity” (2021-2023). Coller, PI; Butteris/Ehlenbach/Kelly, Co-Investigators
Completed Grant Support
UW ICTR, “Participatory design of a learning health system to improve medically complex enteral tube care” (2019-2021). Coller, PI; Kelly, Clinical Informatics Advisor
American Academy of Pediatrics’ Richmond Center of Excellence, “Smoke exposure disclosure: Parent perspectives of screening” (2019-2020). Williams, PI; Kelly, Mentor
AHRQ & Boston Children’s Hospital (K08 HS025781), “Family activation and communication about errors and safety (FACES)” (2018-2020). Kelly, Collaborator
UW ICTR, “Sharing doctors’ notes to improve parent understanding of their hospitalized child’s care plan” (2018-2020). Kelly, PI
AHRQ & Johns Hopkins University (R01 HS023837), “Care transitions and teamwork in pediatric trauma: Implications for HIT design” (2015-2020). Dean & Kelly, Co-Investigators
Department of Pediatrics (R&D grant), “Using a systems engineering approach to evaluate the use and impact of an inpatient patient portal ” (2015-2016). Kelly, PI
AHRQ (R18 HS18680), “Engaging families in bedside rounds to promote pediatric patient safety” (2010-2013). Kelly, Co-Investigator