First R21 Grant Awarded to Primary PI at GW Nursing


May 31, 2024

Dr. Hee Jun Kim headshot article photo
The National Institute of Nursing Research has awarded Hee Jun Kim, PhD, RN, a two-year, $460,625 grant to address chronic pain disparities among Asian Americans in the community. This is the first R21 grant awarded to a to a contact or primary PI at GW Nursing. The study aims to fill critical knowledge gaps in pain disparity research. It seeks to provide evidence of feasibility and acceptability of a culturally-tailored psychosocial pain education intervention for an underrepresented population, using the Korean-American community as an exemplar.

Dr. Kim will be collaborating with multidisciplinary experts in pain and community-based participatory research, as well as with Korean-American community partners. Co-investigators include Drs. Kathleen Griffith and Laurie Theeke from GW Nursing, as well as  Dr. Calia Morais from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Dr. Hee-Soon Juon from Thomas Jefferson University. Achieving the study’s goals will demonstrate for the first time that a nurse-led, community-based psychosocial education intervention to reduce chronic pain for the underrepresented Korean-American population may be feasible and acceptable, forming the basis for a larger efficacy trial to test the tailored intervention.