Dr. Adey Nyamathi

Founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of Nursing UC Irvine

  • Irvine CA

Dr. Nyamathi conducts studies among vulnerable groups, including homeless, drug-addicted and incarcerated persons and gay/bisexual youth.

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Biography

Dr. Adey Nyamathi is a highly respected researcher, academician, and a distinguished professor. Dr. Nyamathi has been the principal investigator in nine NIH-funded RO1s and other NIH grants funded by NIDA, NIAAA, NICHD, NIAID, and NIMHD. During her over three decades of continuous RO1 NIH funding as a Principle Investigator, Dr. Nyamathi has conducted descriptive and randomized trials among vulnerable populations, including homeless, drug-addicted and incarcerated persons, gay/bisexual youth, men at risk for HIV/AIDS, and rural women living with AIDS in India. In her completing NIH-funded study with homeless adults diagnosed with LTBI, Dr. Nyamathi and her team have successfully ensured that 92% of homeless adults in the study have competed their prescribed 3 month treatment. Dr Nyamathi and her team are embarking now on newly funded studies related to HCV and COVID-19.

Areas of Expertise

Vulnerable Populations
Tuberculosis
Role of Nursing
Hiv/Aids
Hepatitis

Education

Case Western Reserve University

PhD

Nursing

1983

State University New York at Stony Brook

MSN

Nursing

1978

Hunter College- Bellevue School of Nursing

BSN

Nursing

1973

Affiliations

  • Sigma Theta Tau, Gamma Tau Chapter
  • California Nurses Association
  • American Academy of Nursing

Media Appearances

Meet the 6 nurse 'living legends' named by the American Academy of Nursing

Becker’s Hospital Review  online

2023-08-24

The American Academy of Nursing has named six nurses as honorees of its 2023 annual "Living Legends" designation. … Adeline Nyamathi, PhD, RN. Dr. Nyamathi is a Distinguished Professor and the founding dean emeritus of the University of California Irvine's Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing. She has led significant research efforts into HIV/AIDS and has also been the principal investigator on 32 NIH projects.

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New dean named for Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing at UCI

Daily Pilot  online

2021-07-30

The nursing school’s founding dean, Adey Nyamathi, will continue to serve through the end of the calendar year.

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UCI nursing program officially becomes a school

Daily Pilot  online

2021-02-02

“I am honored to take the helm of a school where illustrious faculty and staff have rapidly pushed the nursing program to new heights,” said founding Dean Adeline “Adey” Nyamathi, who arrived at UC Irvine this month. “Emboldened by the mission of significantly building our research capacity with a focus on real-world solutions and training of the next generation of compassionate nurse leaders, we will embark on the development of a top-ranked school of nursing.”

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Research Grants

Exploration of the Impact of Homelessness on Risk for COVID-19 Infection and Substance Use Patterns among Substance-Using Homeless Adults

UCI Office of Research Craft-COVID

2020 - 2021

Development of a Community-based HCV Treatment Completion Intervention Among HCV Positive Homeless Adults

NIH-NIMHD

2019 - 2021

Asha Improving Health and Nutrition of Indian Women with AIDS and their Children

NIMH

2013-2018

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Articles

Body Composition Changes Resulting from Nutrition Supplementation and Nutrition Education: Results from 2 × 2 Factorial Trial of 600 Rural Indian Women Living with HIV/AIDS

Current Developments in Nutrition

Catherine Carpenter, Kavita Kapur, Padma Ramakrishna, Kartik Yadav, Maria Ekstrand, Sanjeev Sinha, Adeline Nyamathi

2020

People living with HIV/AIDS are at increased risk of nutritional deficiencies. Loss of lean muscle mass has been associated with a more rapid decline of immune function and increased risk of mortality among individuals suffering from HIV. Our objectives were to evaluate the relative contributions of nutrition supplementation and nutrition education on body composition outcomes using a cluster randomized factorial trial among 600 women living with HIV/AIDS in rural Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Parent Educational Intervention Program for Improving Parental Knowledge, Self-efficacy and Health Related Quality of life in Children with Sickle Cell Disease Using Smartphone Technology

Research Square

NASIRI YA, Jacob E, Lee E, Nyamathi A, Brecht M, Robbins WA, Mawali AA

2020

Abstract Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic blood disorder that increases the risk for recurrent painful episodes. Parents’ knowledge regarding SCD management is poor, leading to poor symptom management and lower Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in children with SCD. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a parent educational intervention program ( PEIP ) on the parental knowledge, self-efficacy and perception of the HRQOL of their children with SCD.

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Associations of Partner Support and Acculturation With Physical Activity in Mexican American Women

Hispanic Health Care International

Neomie C Congello, Deborah Koniak-Griffin, Mary-Lynn Brecht, Ron D Hays, Mary-Sue V Heilemann, Adeline M Nyamathi

2019

Insufficient physical activity (PA) and obesity-related health conditions have reached epidemic proportions worldwide. Mexican American women (MAW) report low leisure time physical activity. Few studies examine activities beyond leisure time. Qualitative research suggests that partner support influence provides a cultural approach relevant to PA among MAW.

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