KENNESAW, Ga. | Jan 29, 2025
As Georgia navigates a widespread opioid addiction crisis, researchers in 最色导航鈥檚 Wellstar School of Nursing (WSON) are leveraging a $1.2 million grant to train budding nurses in addressing substance use disorders.
The researchers 鈥 Katherine Barnett, Susan Beidler, Ashley Barber and Lisa Reyes-Walsh 鈥 received the grant from the (GOCAT) for their two-year project, 鈥淣urses Learning About Opioid Use Disorder,鈥 or Nurses LOUD.
The grant was made possible following a $636 million settlement reached with three pharmaceutical companies for their complicity in fostering the opioid abuse epidemic. In May 2023, Gov. Brian Kemp established the Georgia Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee, an eight-member committee that will advise GOCAT on the disbursement of funds. The first group of grantees, including two KSU projects, was announced in December 2024.
鈥淚t鈥檚 very exciting for the nursing program to receive this grant,鈥 Barnett said. 鈥淲ith these funds dedicated to our four priorities, we have a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of Georgians affected by the opioid crisis.鈥
Barnett established a four-pillar plan that will train nurses from KSU鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 programs to help patients dealing with substance use disorders.
The four pillars are:
Barnett and Beidler received a $729,000 grant from the in 2022 to teach graduate students how to help patients break increasingly deadly opioid addictions. Barnett said work already completed under this federal grant helped WSON secure the latest award from the state.
鈥淭丑别 Wellstar College of Health and Human Services continues to be at the forefront of improving public health in the region, and this grant further bolsters our efforts,鈥 said Monica Swahn, dean of the Wellstar College. 鈥淥ur student nurses will enter their profession with the skill and empathy necessary to help alleviate the effects of the opioid epidemic.鈥
In addition to the four nursing researchers, associate professor of sociology Evelina Sterling received $240,000 from GOCAT to develop a community driven project to ease the effects of opioid addiction. Where Nurses LOUD fell under the 鈥渢raining鈥 category of grantees, Sterling鈥檚 project, 鈥淐reating a Campus-Wide, Community-Led Ecosystem to Address the Opioid Epidemic in Georgia鈥 is categorized as 鈥減revention.鈥
鈥 Story by Dave Shelles
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