Bio
Dr. Jie Chen is an assistant professor at the Florida State University College of Nursing. His research projects focus on pain and symptom management in older adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCC), i.e., cancer and cardiovascular disease. He is also interested in promoting cardiovascular health of older adults with cancer. His long-term research plan is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the bio-behavioral and multi-omics mechanisms of pain and pain self-management among older adults with MCC. His dissertation titled “Pain Management in Older Adults with Heart Failure” was supported by the American Nurses Foundation from the Virginia Stone Fund, the Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS)/CANS dissertation award, and the STTI Mu Chapter research award.
Education
PHD, Nursing, University of Connecticut
MSN, Acute and Critical Care Nursing, Peking University Health Science Center
BSN, Nursing, Wuhan University
Honors/Awards
2021 Rising Star, NIA/AGS/ACC U13 Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Conference
2021 Peer-Reviewed Doctoral Paper Winner, Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS)
2021 Dissertation Award, Eastern Nursing Research Society (ENRS)/Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
2020 Pre-doctoral fellowship, University of Connecticut School of Nursing
2019 Dissertation fellowship, University of Connecticut
2019 Doctoral Student Travel Fellowship, University of Connecticut Graduate School
Grant/Research Activity
Phenotyping and Biomarkers of Pain in Older Adults with Heart Failure.
2019 American Nurses Foundation Research Grant from the Virginia Stone Fund
Role: PI, 09/01/2019-10/31/2022
Phenotype and Biomarkers of Pain in Older Adults with Heart Failure.
2020 ENRS/Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Dissertation Award
Role: PI, 03/1/2020-12/31/2022
Phenotype and Biomarkers of Pain in Older Adults with Heart Failure.
2020 Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Mu Chapter Research Grant
Role: PI, 02/01/2020-02/22/2022
Phenotyping and Biomarkers of Pain in Older Adults with Heart Failure: A pilot study.
University of Connecticut School of Nursing Center for Advancement in Managing Pain
(CMAP) 2nd CAMP-PRIM funds
Role: PI, 9/1/2019-8/31/2021
Increasing nursing students simulated emergency and intensive care performance: A
standardized virtual reality (VR) and live simulation based emergency and intensive care
nursing curriculum
Wuhan University School of Medicine 206019
Role: PI, 6/1/2016-5/31/3018
Application of emergency case video segmentally introduction combining with scene
simulation in cultivation of undergraduate nursing students’ skills of trauma management
Wuhan University School of Medicine 2015048
Role: PI, 6/1/2015-5/31/2017
Publications
Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1pmKQZtuYu6cOk/bibliography/public/
Google Scholar
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LyaUw4MAAAAJ&hl=en