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WE'VE GOT GRANT$!
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Fiscal year 2008-09 was a record year for
grant proposals in the College of Nursing. We had over $13
million in proposals submitted. We received new awards of
$1.9 million and are awaiting decisions on over $8 million.
Total extramural funding received for the year was $2.47 million;
our collaborative total was $6.5 million.
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Awards
Kristin Ashford,
Ellen Hahn,
Mary Kay Rayens, Joyce Robl (Kentucky Department for
Public Health), Richard Clayton (College of Public Health),
“Community Action Smoking Cessation
Intervention for High-Risk Women in Appalachia.” $395,988,
NIH/NCI.
Ellen Hahn, “An Intervention for Promoting
Smoke-free Policy in Rural Kentucky (Summer Supplement).”
$19,780, NIH/NHLBI.
Elisia Cohen and Don Helme (Dept. of
Communication),
Ellen Hahn, “Extending the Theory of Planned
Behavior to Predict Polytobacco Use at the University of
Kentucky.”
$19,994, UK Faculty Research Support Grant.
Jenna Hatcher, “Sisters
P.R.A.I.S.E. (Promoting Responsible Attitudes and Ideas
about Self-Empowerment): A Tailored Self-Service Breast
Cancer Education Kiosk with a Personal Touch.” $28,970
($18,970 from Kentucky Breast Cancer Research and
Education Trust Fund; $10,000 from the Center for Biobehavioral Research in Self-Management.
Proposals Submitted
Patricia Burkhart,
Mary Kay Rayens, Glen Blomquist (College of
Business & Economics), “Testing an Intervention to Promote
Children’s Adherence to Asthma Self-Management.” $1,122,508,
NIH/NINR.
Ellen Hahn, “An Intervention for Promoting
Smoke-free Policy in Rural Kentucky (Supplement).” $280,000,
NIH/NHLBI.
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Ellen Hahn, Deborah Murray (College of
Agriculture),
Karen Butler, Audrey Darville,
Mary Kay Rayens,
Nathan Wood (Family Studies), “Partnering with Cooperative
Extension to Reach Rural Smokers and Improve Quit Outcomes.” $1,000,000, NIH.
Ellen Hahn,
Mary Kay Rayens, Kiyoung Lee, “Lung
Cancer Prevention: Reducing Home Exposure to Radon and
Secondhand Smoke.” $150,000, Kentucky Lung Cancer Research
Program.
Fran Hardin-Fanning, “Relationship of Dietary
Patterns with CV Risk Factors in Rural Adults Residing in a
Region with High Rates of CVD.” $3,750, American Nurses
Foundation/ SNRS.
Amani Khalil, “The Effect of Depressive Symptoms
on Dietary Adherence in Patients with ESRD Receiving
Hemodialysis.” $7,500, American Nurses Foundation/Sigma
Theta Tau.
Debra Moser, “Center for Biobehavioral Research
in Self-Management of Cardiopulmonary Disease (Supplement).”
$97,661, NIH/NINR.
Debra Moser,
Terry Lennie,
Mary Kay Rayens,
Alison Connell, Quentin Moore, Alison Bailey
(College of Medicine), Maria Boosalis (Nutritional
Sciences), Peace Jessa (College of Public
Health), Nancy Schoenberg (College of Medicine),
“Biobehavioral Cardiovascular Health
Promotion Intervention in a State Prison System.”
$1,908,690, NIH/NINR.
Elizabeth Salt, “A Model of Decision-Making in
Rheumatoid Arthritis,” $125,000, American College of
Rheumatology.

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