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Faculty List > Jerilyn K. Allen

picture of Jerilyn K. Allen Jerilyn K. Allen

Professor
Associate Dean for Research

Academic Degrees

Pennsylvania State University, B.S.N.; University of Maryland, M.S.; Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene & Public Health, Sc.D.; Fellow American Academy of Nursing

School/Organization
School of Nursing

Department / Division
Center for Nursing Research

Joint Departmental Affiliations
The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Baltimore, Maryland

Center and Institute Affiliations
Global Health Promotion Research Program

Departmental Address
525 N. Wolfe St. Room 304
Baltimore, MD 21202

Email: jallen@son.jhmi.edu
Phone: 410-614-4882
Fax: 410-614-1446

Research and Professional Experience
  • Dr. Jerilyn Allen is a Professor, Associate Dean for Research, and the former Director of the PhD Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the School of Medicine. The contributions of her program of research to the understanding of cardiovascular risk factors, prevention, and lifestyle modification in persons with or at high risk for the development of cardiovascular disease is well- recognized and highly regarded in the field of cardiovascular nursing and medicine. She has developed and tested innovative models to advance nursing care such as a program of home-based risk factor modification, a nurse case management system for the treatment of hyperlipidemia, and improving adherence to national guidelines in federally qualified community clinics to reducing total cardiovascular risk in urban underserved communities.
  • As the principal investigator and co-investigator on multidisciplinary research teams in the medical and public health arenas, she has advocated for the nursing perspective and issues critical to nursing care. This has shaped the scope of research questions asked and their relevance to nursing and cardiovascular health. Dr. Allen has presented her work both nationally and internationally and authored many outstanding publications in refereed, peer-reviewed nursing and medical journals. The interdisciplinary nature and findings of the research have made important contributions to the practice of nurses, physicians, and other health care providers who are involved in the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Her research is always characterized by its innovation and clinical relevance.
  • Dr Allen’s expertise has been sought for formal consultation on numerous research initiatives in the US and abroad, influencing the directions of research, practice and policy. Dr. Allen has served actively as a positive mentor, teaching, guiding, and developing faculty and students in research within the Schools of Nursing, Medicine, and Public Health at Johns Hopkins University and other universities nationally and internationally.
Keywords
  • Preventive cardiology, cardiac rehabilitation, health promotion. Cardiovascular Risk Factors; Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease; Women and Heart Disease; Nurse Case Management; Risk Factor Interventions; Cholesterol Management; Cardiac Rehabilitation; Health Promotion
Honors and Awards
  • 2006 M. Adelaide Nutting Professor in Nursing Research Award
  • 2000 Best Abstract Award of the 73rd Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association
  • 1999 Fellow, American Academy of Nursing
  • 1998 Katharine A. Lembright Award for outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of cardiovascular nursing research, American Heart Association
  • 1997 Special Recognition Award, Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Heart Association, for leadership and contributions to the Council
  • 1994 Johns Hopkins University Alumni Excellence in Teaching Award
  • 1992 Fellow, Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, American Heart Association

Research Projects
Center for Collaborative Intervention Research (P30)
The major goal of this project is to create a national model program to support innovative collaborative intervention research designed to improve health outcomes.

Interdisciplinary Training in Health Disparities Research (T32)
This training grant is aimed to provide trainees with the core knowledge, skills, attitudes and experience to conduct health disparities research, to develop creative and successful clinical investigators who can lead and participate in the research projects within interdisciplinary teams, and to...

Nursing Doctoral Program Partnership With Peking Union Medical College
Doctoral program partnership with Peking Union Medical College School of Nursing in Beijing China. This is the first doctoral program in nursing in China. The program''s goal is to increase the number of doctorally prepared nurses in China and to develop a nationally recognized doctoral-level...

Reducing Total Cardiovascular Risk in an Urban Community
This study is based on the premise that a community-based participatory research partnership model using a team of an advanced practice nurse case manager, CHW, and physician, can be translated into urban community clinics and can improve the quality of care and reduce disparities in...



Selected Publications
  • Szanton, S.L., Allen JK , Thorpe, RJ, Seeman, T. Bandeen-Roche, K, Fried, LP. "The Effect of Financial Strain on Mortality in Community-Dwelling Older Women. In press at Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 2008.
  • Allen JK, Dennison CR, Purcell A, Szanton S, Hill MN, Previte R. (2007). Perceived cardiac risk underestimated among urban diabetics. Circulation, 116 (16): II-386.
  • Appling, S, Paez, K, Allen, JK, (2007). Ethnicity and Vasomotor Symptoms in Postmenopausal Women. Journal of Women's Health(16) 1130-1138*
  • Poe, S, Dawson, P, Cafeo, C, Sedlander, D, Curtis, C, Meyer, P, Blumenthal, R, Baumgartner, W, Allen, JK (2007). Use of the ABC Care Bundle to Standardize Guideline Implementation in a Cardiac Surgical Population: A Pilot Study. Journal of Nursing Care Quality (3) 22
  • Drevenhorn, E, Bengtson, A, Allen, JK, Säljö, Kjellgren, KI. (2007) Counseling on lifestyle factors in hypertension care after training on the stages of change model. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing8(2).
  • Lindenstruth, K, Curtis, C, Allen, J. K. 2006. Recruitment of African American and White Postmenopausal Women into Clinical Trials: The Beneficial Effects of Soy Trial Experience. Ethnicity and Disease. (16), 938-942
  • Allen, JK, D, Becker, P, Kwiterovich, K. Lindenstruth, C, Curtis. 2006. Effect of Soy Protein Containing Isoflavones on Lipoproteins in Postmenopausal Women. The Journal of The North American Menopause Society. Menopause, (14)
  • No. 1
  • Michael, KM, Allen, JK, Macko, RF. 2006. Fatigue after stroke: Relationship to mobility, fitness, ambulatory activity, social support and falls efficacy. Rehabilitation Nursing. 31(5), 210-7
  • Smith, SC, Jr, Allen, JK, Blair, SN, Bonow, RO, Brass, LM, Gotto, A, Grundy, SM, Miller, NH, Jacobs, A, Jones, D, Krauss, RM, Mosca, L, Ockene, I, Pasternak, RC, Pearson, T, Pfeffer, MA, Starke, RD, Taubert, KA, Fonarow, GC, Knimboltz, HM. AHA/ACC Guidelines for Secondary Prevention for Patients with Coronary and other Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease: A statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. 2006 update. Circulation. 2006. 113: 2363-2372
  • Michael, KM, Allen, JK, Macko, RF. (2005) Reduced ambulatory activity after stroke: The role of balance, gait, and cardiovascular fitness. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86(8), 1552-6.
  • Szanton, SL, Gill, JS, Allen, JK. 2005) Allostatic load: A mechanism of socioeconomic health disparities? Biological Research for Nursing, 7(1), 7-15.
  • Allen, JK, Szanton, S. Gender, ethnicity, and cardiovascular disease. (2005) Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 20(1), 1-6.
  • Allen, JK, Benz Scott, L, Stewart, KS, Young, DR. (2004) Disparities in women’s referral to and enrollment in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19(7), 747-753.
  • Faxon, DP, Schwamm, LH, Pasternak, RC, Peterson, ED, McNeil, BJ, Bufalino, V, Yancy, CW, Brass, LM, Baker, DW, Bonow, RO, Smaha, LA, Jones, D, Smith Jr,, SC, Gray Ellrodt, E, Allen, JK, Schwartz, S, Fonarow, G, Duncan, P, Horton, K, Smith, R, Stranne, S, Shine, K. (2004) Improving quality of care through disease management: Principles and recommendations from the American Heart Association’s Expert Panel on Disease Management. Circulation, 109(21), 2651-2654.
  • Allen, J.K. & Scott, L.B., (2003) Alternative Models in the delivery of primary and secondary prevention programs. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 18(2), 150-156.
  • Miller, ER III, Erlinger, TP, Blumenthal, RS, Margolis, S, Allen, JK. (2003) Antibodies to oxidized LDL in patients following coronary artery revascularization. Coronary Artery Disease, 14(2), 163-169.
  • Allen, JK, Benz Scott, L, Stewart, KS, Young, DR. (2004) Disparities in women’s referral to and enrollment in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19(7), 747-753.
  • Miller E.R. III, Erlinger T.P., Blumenthal R.S., Margolis S., Allen J.K. (2003) Antibodies to oxidized LDL in patients following coronary artery revascularization. Coronary Artery Disease, 14(2), 163-169.
  • Allen, J.K., Blumenthal, R.S., Margolis, S., Young, D.R., Miller, E.R., Kelly, K., (2002) Nurse Case Management of Hypercholesterolemia. American Heart Journal, 144(4),678-686.
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