Research
Overview
Center Pilot Research Grants
Since 2000, The Center has provided between $5000 to $25000 in grant funding for Pilot Research Projects exploring end-of-life research questions AND between $15000 to $25000 in Graduate Assistantship.
PILOT GRANTS AWARDED
2021 - 2022
Janet Roman, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, CHFN, ACHPN TITLE OR FACULTY RANK: Director DNP Program/Associate
Professor
CO-P.I.: Angela M. Hill, Pharm. D, CRPh Assoc Dean of Clinical Affairs and Professor
DEPARTMENTS: College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy and Muma College of Business
(Management Information Systems – Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Tampa)
"Improving Well-being of Frontline Hospice Healthcare Practitioners in COVID-19 scenario
and Identification of Burnout for Managers Early Intervention"
2017-2018
Lora Thompson, Ph.D. and Kristine Donovan, Ph.D. Moffitt Cancer Center. "Advance Care Planning in Young Adults with Cancer"
2014-2015
Cindy Tofthagen, PhD. Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ College of Nursing. Group Acupuncture for Treatment of Neuropathy from Chemotherapy:
A Randomized, Controlled Trial
2013-2014
Hsiao-Lan Wang, PhD Assistant Professor at Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ College of Nursing. "Physical Activity for Advanced Stage
Cancer Patients"
2010-2011
Kathryn A. Frahm, PhD, MSW, Department of Aging and Mental Health Disparities. "Race and Advance Care Planning,
Hospice Utilization, and Comfort Care Services Among Nursing Home Residents at the
End-of-Life"
Graduate ASSISTANTSHIPs awarded
The Center provides up to $25,000 in assistantship funding for PhD students who are interested in pursuing end-of-life research. Students are competitively selected, and complete their own research projects as well as projects with the Center's community provider hospices. The following students have received graduate fellowships:
2023 - 2024
Jessica Yauk, MGS., PhD. Candidate in School of Aging Studies, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "Black Caregivers’ Perceptions of Care Recipients’ End- of-Life Care Planning
"
2018-2019
Brianna Cusanno PhD. Department of Communications, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "Communicating Resilience in Hospice Care Teams"
2015-2016
Lindsay J. Peterson, PhD. School of Aging Studies, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "Communicating with Family Concerning End-of-Life Care"
2013-2014
Lindy Davidson, M.Div, PhD. Department of Communications, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "Spiritual Frameworks in Pediatric Palliative Care: Understanding Parental
Decision-Making."
2011-2012
Patrick Dillon, MA., PhD. Student in Department of Communications, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title "African-Americans and Hospice Care: Designing Culture-Centric Health Messages
to Promote Informed Decision Making about End of Life Care"
2010-2011
Abdel Rahman E. Alkhalauf, PhD. Student in College of Nursing, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "Professional Quality of Life and Compassion Fatigue: A Hospice Team Intervention
Study"
2008-2009
Jessica Allen, PhD. Student in Department of Aging Studies, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "An Evaluation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability
and Health as a Predictor of Six-Month Survival for Dementia Patients."
2007-2008
Jillian Tullis-Owen, PhD. Student in Department of Communication, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "The Role of Hospice Chaplains in Communicating Spirituality and Dying at the
End-of-Life"
2004-2005
Elizabeth Bergman, PhD. Student in Aging Studies, Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬
Title: "Hospice Bereavement Service Utilization and Preferences Among Spouses in Three
Hospices"
For information contact Debra Dobbs at (813) 974-5767 or by email at ddobbs@usf.edu.