Minhui Liu, PhD, RN
Associate Professor/Associate Dean of Xiangya-Oceanwide Health Management Research Institute
liu_minhui@csu.edu.cn


BIO


Minhui Liu is currently an Associate Professor at Central South University, Associate Dean, Xiangya-Oceanwide Health Management Research Institute, adjunct faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Youth Expert at Shandong University, Guest Professor at Henan University and Henan Provincial People's Hospital in China. He has been honored as Huffman Splane Emerging Nursing Scholar from the University of Toronto, University of Washington Healthy Brain Research Network Scholar from the University of Washington Healthy Aging Scholar, etc. He is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI), The Gerontological Society of America (GSA), American Public Health Association (APHA), and Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (ARHP).


EDUCATION & TRAINING

2017 – 2020     Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, Postdoctoral Fellow

2013 – 2017     University of Washington, Seattle, USA, Ph.D. in Nursing Science

2014 – 2017     University of Washington, Seattle, USA, Statistics Concentration Certificate

2011 – 2013     Central South University, Changsha, China, MS in Nursing

2007 – 2011     Henan University, Kaifeng, China, BM (BSN equivalent)

2007 – 2011     Henan University, Kaifeng, China, BS in Applied Psychology


AWARDS & HONORS

2018     Peer-reviewed Publication Highlighted in Wiley’s Research Headlines

            Arthritis Care & Research

2018     Huffman Splane Emerging Nurse Scholar

            University of Toronto

2017     Nursing Scholarship Fund

            School of Nursing University of Washington

2017     Graduate Student Travel Award

            de Tornyay Center for Healthy Aging University of Washington

2016     The Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) Travel Grant

            GPSS University of Washington


FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS

  1. 07/2020 – present     Lifestyle exercise to prevent the progression of frailty among older adults after non-surgical hospitalizations. Natural Science Foundation of Changsha City. Role: Principal Investigator. RMB: 100,000.

  2. 01/2020 – present     Local adaptation and empirical study of an evidence-based multi-component fall prevention program for community-dwelling older adults. Youth Grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China.Role: Principal Investigator. RMB 240,000.

  3. 02/2019 – present     Central South University Startup Funds.Role: Principal Investigator. RMB 800,000.

  4. 02/2019 – present     Multifaceted fall prevention program for Chinese community-dwelling older adults with fall risks: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Small Grants.Role: Principal Investigator. $5,000.

  5. 03/2018 – present     Training student nurses as interventionists to implement a multifaceted fall prevention program in the Chinese community context: a feasibility study. Center for Innovative Care in Aging 2018 Pilot Research Grant.Role: Principal Investigator. $2,500.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS(*Corresponding author)

  1. *Chen, R., Dai, F., Zhang, X., Yang, H., Zhang, H., &Liu, M. (2020). Caring behaviors perceived by elderly residents and their associated factors in nursing homes in Zhengzhou City, China: a qualitative study.Health and Social Care in Community. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13252

  2. *Li, Y.,Liu, M., Sun, X., Hou, T., Tang, S., & Szanton, S.L. (2020). Independent and synergistic effects of pain, insomnia and depressive symptoms on older adults’ falls.BMC Geriatrics, 20(491).doi:10.1186/s12877-020-01887-z

  3. *Liu, M., Xue, Q., Samuel, L., Gitlin, L.N., Guralnik, J., Leff, B., & Szanton, S.L. (2020). Improvements of disability outcomes in CAPABLE older adults differ by financial strain status.Journal of Applied Gerontology. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/0733464820975551

  4. *Liu, M., Xue, Q., Gitlin, L.N., Wolff, J., Guralnik, J., Leff, B., & Szanton, S.L. (2020). Disability prevention program improves life-space and falls efficacy: a randomized controlled trial.Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/jgs.16808

  5. *Wang, X.,Liu, M., Li, Y., Guo, C., Yeh, C. (2020). Community canteen services for the rural elderly: determining impacts on general mental health, nutritional status, satisfaction with life, and social capital.BMC Public Health, 20(230). doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-8305-9

  6. *Liu, M. & Miyawaki, C. (2020). What types of physical function predict program adherence in older adults?Rehabilitation Nursing,45(5), 279-286. doi: 10.1097/rnj.0000000000000209

  7. *Liu, M., Zhang, X., Xiao, J., Ge, F., Tang, S., & Belza, B. (2020). Community readiness assessment for disseminating evidence-based programs for older adults in China: a case for Enhance®Fitness.Global Health Promotion,27(1), 59-67. doi:10.1177/1757975918785144

  8. *Liu, M., Taylor, J., Perrin, N., & Szanton, S. (2020). Distinct clusters of older adults with common neuropsychological symptoms: Findings from the National Health and Aging Trends Study.Geriatric Nursing,41(3), 222-228. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2019.09.004

  9. *Ge, F.,Liu, M., Tang S., & Lu, Y. (2019). Accessing the discriminatory performance of FRAIL-NH in two-class and three-class frailty and examining its agreement with the frailty index among nursing home residents in mainland China.BMC Geriatrics,19(296). doi:10.1186/s12877-019-1314-9

  10. *Miyawaki, C. & Liu, M. (2019). Gender differences in cognitive impairment among the old and oldest-old in China.Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 19:586-592. doi.org/10.1111/ggi.13666


BOOKS

  1. Liu, M. (2019). Chapter 20: Health Planning for Older Adults. In Savage, C.L. (Eds.) Public Health Science and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations2ndedition.F.A. Davis, Philadelphia.

  2. Zhang, J., Yue, L., Zhang, H., Zeng, C., Luo, A., Shi, Z., & Liu, MGuidance for Emergency Prevention and Control of New Coronavirus Pneumonia. Central South University Press, Changsha.

Minhui Liu, PhD, RN
Research areas: 1) falls and disability prevention, and improvement of cognitive impairment and frailty in older adults; 2) development, localization (adaptation), implementation and evaluation of innovative interventions for older adults; and 3) symptom science in older adults (pain, sleep disorders, depression)