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Donald (Chip) E. Bailey Jr., PhD, RN, FAAN is an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Nursing. He also serves as Co-Director of the ADAPT Center for Cognitive/Affective Symptom Science and Director of the Scholarship and Mentoring Core at Duke University. Additionally, he is a Senior Fellow at the Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development and a Claire M. Fagin Fellow.
Research Interests: Dr. Bailey’s work focuses on self-management for patients with serious life-limiting illnesses. His expertise spans aging and chronic illness, men’s health, and psycho-oncology. He designs psychoeducational nursing interventions to improve quality of life by addressing uncertainty, distress, and symptom management. Current projects include a NINR-funded 5-year randomized controlled trial testing a telephone-based Uncertainty Management Intervention for liver transplant patients and caregivers, and a 2-year NINR study on self-management during gene-guided therapy for chronic hepatitis C.
Education:
- PhD in Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Master of Nursing, Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
- BS in Nursing, Barton College
- Distinguished Nursing Achievement Award (2009)
- American Academy of Nursing Fellow (2012)





