Eunjung KimARNP, PhD
Associate Professor
Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing
Associate Professor
My research focuses on two areas. First, I have been advancing health equity through implementation science working with community partners such as Korean Community Service Center, Korean language schools, and Seattle-King County Public Health Department. This line of research has focused on developing and implementing innovative interventions that foster positive parenting and children’s developmental outcomes among minority families, with a particular emphasis on Korean immigrant families. I developed two culturally tailored parent training programs that integrate cultures, beliefs, and evidence-based parenting practices. These multicultural and multilingual programs teach effective parenting strategies to parents who live in two cultural values and face intergenerational conflicts due to differing rates of acculturation. One of these innovative interventions continues to be taught in local Korean immigrant communities in the States of Washington and Texas. My qualifications in conducting multicultural and multilingual research have led me to collaborations with local community organizations and scholars worldwide.
Second, I have expanded my research areas to implement American College of Sports Medicine’s Exercise is Medicine® (EIM) Initiative in community oncology clinics. In these multilevel studies, I exam organizational level outcomes, such as implementation outcomes and organizational contexts, as well as individual level outcomes, such as exercise habits and health-related quality of life among cancer survivors. I utilize community-based participatory research (CBPR), mixed methods, and group randomized controlled experimental studies.
- Research Interests: Parent training, healthy child development
- Research Interests: Acculturation, intergenerational acculturation conflicts, family mental health
- Research Interests: Implementation outcomes, organizational capacity building, organizational strengths, organizational conditions
- Research Interests: Exercise promotion, physical activity vital sign, health-related quality of life, low dose metronomic chemotherapy
- Health Equity
- Innovative Interventions
- Lifespan Health
- Symptom Science
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin -Madison, 2001
- M.S.N., University of Wisconsin, 1996
- B.S.N., Catholic University of Korea, 1986
- Boutain, Doris, Kim, Eunjung, Wang, Di, Lim, Sungwon, Maldonado Nofziger, Rebekah, Weiner, Bryan. "Unexpected capacity-building experiences of multicultural, multilingual participants in a public health initiative." Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.) 40 (2023): 914-924.
- Kim, Eunjung, Boutain, Doris , Lim, Sungwon, Parker, Sanithia, Wang, Di, Maldonado Nofziger, Rebekah, Weiner, Byran . "Organizational contexts, implementation process, and capacity outcomes of multicultural, multilingual Home-Based Programs in public initiatives: A Mixed-Methods study." Journal of advanced nursing 78 (2022): 3409-3426.
- Im, Hyesang, Kim, Eunjung, Cain, Kevin C.. "Acute effects of Yakson and Gentle Human Touch on the behavioral state of preterm infants." Journal of Child Health Care 13 (2009): 212-226.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367493509337441
- NURS 201: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE LIFE SPAN
- NURS 204: The Science and Art of Wellness: Implementing Evidence-Based Principles to Enhance Wellness and Productivity