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DONGJUAN XU Ph.D. RN Purdue University School of Nursing Johnson Hall of Nursing 502 N. University Street, Room 250 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2069 765-494-4028 [email protected] EDUCATION University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN Ph.D. – Health Services Research, Policy and Administration July 2016 M.S. – Biostatistics July 2016 Shandong University, China Master of Medicine – Nursing July 2006 Bachelor of Medicine – Nursing July 2003 EMPLOYMENT 2016 – Assistant Professor Purdue University School of Nursing 2016 – Faculty Associate Purdue University Center on Aging and the Life Course 2006 – 2010 Lecturer Shandong University School of Nursing, China AWARDS The 2018 John A. Hartford Foundation Award from the Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) The 2019 Clifford B. Kinley Trust Award, Purdue University The 2019 WJNR (Western Journal of Nursing Research)/MNRS Sage Best Faculty Paper Award The 2020 MNRS Population Health RIG Early Career Investigator Award RESEARCH INTERESTS Aging and Long-term Care | Health Outcomes and Policy | Health Promotion and Development | Quality of Care | Quality of Life |Prevention and Management of Chronic Conditions PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Drew JAR, & Xu D. (2020). Trends in Fatal and Nonfatal Injuries among Older Americans, 2004-2017. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. [In Press] 2. Xu D, Kane RL, & Arling G. (2019). The Relationship between nursing home quality indicators and potentially preventable hospitalization. BMJ Quality & Safety, 28(7):524-533. 3. Xu D, Gao J, Chen L, Mou H, Wang X, Ling J, & Wang K. (2019). Development of a quality of life questionnaire for nursing home residents in mainland China. Quality of Life Research, 28(8):2289-2297. 4. Xu D, Mou H, Gao J, Zhu S, Wang X, Ling J, & Wang K. (2019). Quality of life of nursing home residents in mainland China: The role of children and family support. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 83:303-308. Dongjuan Xu – CV – Page 2 PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (Continued…) 5. Xu D, & Francis AL. (2019) Relationships among self-reported hearing problems, psychological distress, and cardiovascular disease in U.S. adults, National Health Interview Survey 1997-2017. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 24:1-10. 6. Xu D, Zhu S, Li H, Gao J, Mou H, & Wang K. (2019). Relationships among occupational stress, toileting behaviors, and overactive bladder in nurses: A multiple mediator model. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 75(6):1263-1271. 7. Xu D, Arling G, & Wang K. (2019). A cross-sectional study of self-rated health among older adults: A comparison of China and the United States. BMJ Open, 9(7): e027895. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027895. 8. Ling J, Robbins LB, & Xu D. (2019). Food security status and hair cortisol among low-income mother-child dyads. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 41(12):1813-1828. 9. Ling J, Xu D, Robbins LB, & Meyer JS. (2019) Does hair cortisol really reflect perceived stress? Findings from low- income mother-preschooler dyads. Psychoneuroendocrinology, doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.104478. 10. Xu D, Huang L, Gao J, Li J, Wang X, & Wang K. (2018). Effects of an education program on toileting behaviors and bladder symptoms in overactive bladder patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized clinical trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 87:131-139. 11. Xu D, & Drew JAR. (2018). What doesn’t kill you doesn’t make you stronger: The long-term consequences of nonfatal injury for older adults. The Gerontologist, 58(4): 759-767. 12. Xu D, Zhao M, Huang L, & Wang K. (2018). Overactive bladder symptom severity, bother, help-seeking behavior, and quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes: A path analysis. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 16(1):1. 13. Wan X, Wu C, Xu D, Huang L, & Wang K. (2017). Toileting behaviors and lower urinary tract symptoms among female nurses: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 65, 1-7. 14. Xu D, Gao J, Wang X, Huang L, & Wang K. (2017). Prevalence of overactive bladder and its impact on quality of life in 1,025 patients with type 2 diabetes in Mainland China. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications, 31(8):1254- 1258. 15. Xu D, Cheng R, Ma A, Zhao M, & Wang K. (2017). Toileting behaviors and overactive bladder in patients with type 2 diabetes: A cross-sectional study in China. BMC Urology, 17(1): 42. 16. Xu D, Kane RL, Shippee T, & Lewis TM. (2016) Identifying consistent and coherent dimensions of nursing home quality: Exploratory factor analysis of quality indicators. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 64(12): e259- e264. 17. Xu D, Liu N, Qu H, Chen L, & Wang K. (2016). Relationships among symptom severity, coping styles, and quality of life in community-dwelling women with urinary incontinence: A multiple mediator model. Quality of Life Research, 25(1): 223-232. 18. Xu D, Chen L, Wan X, Zhang Y, Liu N, & Wang K. (2016). Toileting behaviour and related health beliefs among Chinese female nurses. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 70(5): 416-423. 19. Xu D, & Drew JAR. (2016). Cause, nature and care-seeking behaviour for injuries among community-dwelling older adults, USA, 2004–2013. Injury Prevention, 22(1): 46-51. Dongjuan Xu – CV – Page 3 PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (Continued…) 20. Xu D, Wang X, Li J, & Wang K. (2015). The mediating effect of ‘bothersome’ urinary incontinence on help-seeking intentions among community-dwelling women. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71(2):315-325. 21. Wang C, Kane RL, Xu D, & Meng Q. (2015). Health literacy as a moderator of health-related quality of life responses to chronic disease among Chinese rural women. BMC Women’s Health, 15(1): 34. 22. Wu C, Wang K, Sun T, Xu D, & Palmer MH. (2015). Predicting help‐seeking intention of women with urinary incontinence in Jinan, China: A theory of planned behavior model. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(3-4): 457-464. 23. Wan X, Wang C, Xu D, Guan X, Sun T, & Wang K. (2014). Disease stigma and its mediating effect on the relationship between symptom severity and quality of life among community‐dwelling women with stress urinary incontinence: A study from a Chinese city. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23 (15-16), 2170-2179. 24. Xu D, & Kane RL. (2013). Effect of urinary incontinence on older nursing home residents’ self‐reported quality of life. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 61(9), 1473-1481. 25. Xu D, Kane RL, & Shamliyan TA. (2013). Effect of nursing home characteristics on residents’ quality of life: A systematic review. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 57(2), 127-142. 26. Wang C, Kane RL, Xu D, Li L, Guan W, Li H, & Meng Q. (2013). Maternal education and micro-geographic disparities in nutritional status among school-aged children in rural northwestern China. PLOS ONE, 8(12) e82500. 27. Wang C, Li H, Li L, Xu D, Kane RL, & Meng Q. (2013). Health literacy and ethnic disparities in health-related quality of life among rural women: Results from a Chinese poor minority area. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 11(1), 153. 28. Huang L, Li J, Xu D, Ma A, & Wang K. (2018). Predictive effect of toileting behavior health education on outcome of patients with overactive bladder. Journal of Nurses Training (Chinese), 33(9), 771-775. 29. Mou H, Chen L, Zhu S, Xu D, Ling J, & Wang K. (2018). Qualitative research on the quality of life of nursing home residents: Residents’ perspectives. Journal of Qilu Nursing (Chinese), 24(4), 5-7. 30. Zhu S, liu N, Mou H, Xu D, & Wang K. (2017). Construction of the care needs assessment index for institutional elderly. Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing, 33(35), 2766-2770. 31. Gao J, Chen L, Wang X, Cheng R, Xu D, & Wang K.(2016) Quality of life measures for the elderly in nursing homes. Journal of Nursing Science (Chinese), 31(5), 101-105. 32. Zang X, Xu D, Chang G, & Wang K. (2007). Influence of self-care on the quality of life for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in community. Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing, 23(4), 7-9. 33. Xu D, Zang X, Chi W, & Wang K. (2007). Relationship between perceived supervisory social support and job burnout of nursing directors. Journal of Nursing Science (Chinese), 22(1), 6-8. 34. Xu D, Zang X, Chi W, & Wang K. (2007). Investigation about the working stress among directors of nursing department. Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing, 23(3), 59-61. 35. Xu D, & Wang K. (2005). Pain assessment instruments of neonates: A review. Chinese Journal of Nursing, 40(10), 790-792. Dongjuan Xu – CV – Page 4 PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (Continued…) 36. Xu D, & Wang K. (2005). Self-assessment about pain in children. Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing, 21(10), 73- 74. 37. Xu D, & Wang K. (2005). Assessing pain in infant and young children. Journal of Nursing Science (Chinese), 20(9), 78-80. REPORTS, BOOK CHAPTERS, OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1. Francis AL, & Xu D. (2019). The Hearing Loss, Psychological Distress, and Cardiovascular Disease Connection. The Hearing Journal. 72(11), 18-20. doi: 10.1097/01.HJ.0000612576.89113.23 2. Arling G, Abrahamson K, Hass Z, Noureldin M, Xu D, et al. (2017). Return to Community Initiative (RTCI) Evaluation Final Report: Quantitative Findings. (This project was supported by grant number R18HS020224 from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality) 3. Xu D, & Drew JAR. (2016). Age Pattern in the Causes and Nature of Non-Fatal Injury and Subsequent Care-Seeking Behavior. IHIS Data Brief Series 3: 1-12. Minneapolis: Minnesota Population Center. https://ihis.ipums.org/ihis/data_briefs.shtml 4. Brasure M, Fink HA, Risk M, MacDonald R, Shamliyan T, Ouellette J, Xu D, Butler M, Kane RL, & Wilt TJ.