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Deborah E. Jones, PhD, RN

Assistant Professor

Education

  • PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
  • MSN, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
  • BSN, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
  • BS, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

Areas of Scholarly Expertise and Interest

Research Interests: Heart disease and African American women, health behavior change, and health disparities.

Publications

Lee, H-J., Chapa, D., Kao, C-W., Jones, D., Kaputsin, J., Smith, J., Krichten, C., Donner, T., Thomas, S.A., Friedmann, E. (2009). Relationship of Depression, Quality of Life and Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetic Outpatients after Controlling for Demographics and Diabetic Complications. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 21: 214-224.

Nahm, E.-S., Blum, K., Scharf, B., Friedmann, E., Thomas, S., Jones, D., & Gottlieb, S. S. (2008). Exploration of Patients' Readiness for an eHealth Management Program for Chronic Heart Failure: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 23:463-471.

Smith, B.A., Lee, H-J., Choi, M., Jones, D.E., Bausell, B., Broome, M. (2008). Quality of Reporting Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in the Nursing Literature: Application of the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT). Nursing Outlook, 56(1):31-37.

Jones, D.E., Saunders, E, Jackson, M. (2008). Development of a Valid and Reliable Tool for Testing Knowledge of CVD and its Risk Factors in Patient Diagnosed with Hypertension and Diabetes: The Baltimore Cardiovascular Partnership. Ethnicity & Disease, 18, Summer, S3-31.

Jones, D. & King, C. (2007). Application of the PNDS for the Patient Undergoing CABG: Through The Eyes of a Novice Nurse. Perioperative Nursing Clinics, 2(3): 189-203.

Giger, J. & Jones, D. (2007) [Editorial]. Understanding the Pandemic and Epidemic Nature of CV: A Clarion Call to Arms. Journal of National Black Nurses Association, 18(1): vii-viii.

Jones, D. & Weaver, M., & Friedman, E. (2007). Promoting Health in Women. American Association of Occupational Health Nurses Journal, 55(7): 1-6.

Jones, D., Weaver, M., Grimley, D., Appel, S., & Ard, J. (2006). Health Belief Model Perceptions, Knowledge of Heart Disease, and its Risk Factors in Educated Affrican-American Women: An Exploration of the Relationships of Socioeconomic Status and Age. Journal of National Black Nurses Association, 17(2):13-23.

Jones, D.E. (2005). Promoting Heart Health in Women Municipal Workers [Electronic version]. Circulation, 111(4):e75. Abstract P135.

Funded research, training grants and/or programs

06/2009-02/2011 Impact of patient trust in physicians and healthcare systems on patient adherence and cardiovascular outcomes. Lisa Cooper, MD, PI. Role: Individual Research Supplement. 60% Effort, National Institute of Health, Heart Lung and Blood Institute. 185,000

2006-2009 Principle Investigator, Development of a valid and reliable tool for testing knowledge of CVD and its risk factors in patient diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes: The Baltimore Cardiovascular Partnership. Elijah Saunders, MD, PI. Role: Post doctoral Supplement. 50% Effort, National Institute of Health, Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. $125,000

2004-2005 Moderating effects of Age and Socioeconomic Status on knowledge, Perceived Susceptibility and Perceived Seriousness of Heart Disease and its Risk Factors in African-American Women. Role: PI. 00% Effort, Sigma theta Tau International, Nu Chapter. $1,000

 

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