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Joanne M Hall, PhD, RN, FAAN
Professor

Hi!  Glad you are here.

Here’s a a sketch of my academic pursuits:
    I teach research and theory in the MSN and PhD programs.  My online teaching experience is partially online research courses. I am learning more about improving courses through this technology
  Currently I am also Chair of the Research Council for the Faculty Senate.
    I have consistently had interest in marginalized groups and marginalizing situations, including LGBT experiences, women’s and community mental health, substance misuse, the diminishment of nursing students and practicing nurses, trauma recovery, and surviving  childhood maltreatment.

    Currently I am focusing on co-occurring mental health problems of trauma, substance abuse and psychiatric illness and treatment effectiveness; this is planned to be translational research. Success and thriving in spite of interpersonal trauma is something we can do something about..
    Qualitative methods, especially narrative analyses are my strengths. My best work has been done in interdisciplinary team research. I welcome contact from scholars of all disciplines, Nurses practice, nurse scientists and teachers, and student colleagues. Here is my contact information:

Joanne M Hall
 
College of Nursing
1200 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville, TN 37996

Phone: 865-548-4318

joannehall7@gmail.com

jhall7@utk.edu

 

Selected peer-reviewed journal articles of 57

Hall, J. M., & Stevens, P. E. (1991). Rigor in feminist research. Advances in Nursing Science, 13(3), 16-29.
Hall, J. M., Stevens, P. E., & Meleis, A. I. (1994). Marginalization: A guiding concept for valuing diversity in nursing knowledge development. Advances in Nursing Science, 16(4), 23-41.
Meleis, A. I., Hall, J. M., & Stevens, P. E. (1994). Scholarly caring in doctoral nursing education: Promoting
Hall, J.M. (1999). Marginalization revisited: Critical, postmodern and liberation perspectives. Advances in Nursing Science, 22(2), 88-102.
Hall, J. M. (2003). Dissociation in Women Child Abuse Survivors: A Selective Constructivist Review. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse: A Review Journal, 4(4), 283-308
Hall, J. M. (2004). Marginalization and Symbolic Violence in a World of Differences: War and Parallels to Nursing Practice. Nursing Philosophy, 5, 41-53.
Hall, J. M. (2004). Dispelling Desperation in Nursing Education. Nursing Outlook, 52(3) 147-154.
Hall, J. M. & Kondora, L. L. (2005). “True” and “false” Child Abuse Memories: Casey’s Phenomenological View of Remembering. American Behavioral Scientist, 48(10), 1339-1359..
Thomas, S.P. & Hall, J.M. (2008) Life Trajectories of Female Child Abuse Survivors
            In Adulthood. Qualitative Health Research,18: 149-166.
Roman, M , Hall, JM & Bolton, K.(2008). Nurturing Natural Resources: The Ecology of Interpersonal Relationships in Women who Have Thrived Despite Childhood Maltreatment. Advances in Nursing Science, 31(3), 184-197.
Hall, JM, Thomas, SP, Roman, MW, Travis, CB, Powell, J, Tennison, CR, Moyers, K, Bolton, KS, Broyles, T, Martin, T & McArthur, P (in press) Thriving as becoming resolute in narratives of women surviving childhood maltreatment. American J of Orthopsychiatry.

 

Selected Research Projects

 

Lesbians' Alcohol Recovery Post Childhood Sexual Abuse  (1992-95)

 

Principal Investigator

 

National Institutes of Health: National Institute of Nursing Research-- National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Fellowship #F32 NR06817 (1992-94: $44,300)

 

HIV Risk Reduction for Lesbians and Bisexual Women (1993-94)

 

Co-Principal Investigator

 

American Foundation for AIDS Research Targeted Education Grant #100399-15-EGR (1993-94: $5,000)

 

HIV Risk Reduction for Lesbian Injection Drug Users (1993-94)

 

Co-Principal Investigator

 

American Foundation for AIDS Research Targeted Education Grant #1003352-14-EG (1993-94: $5,000)


Women in Recovery from Childhood Abuse and Substance Misuse: A Secondary Analysis
(2000- 2001)

Principal Investigator

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Professional Development Award ($4,200). Received Summer 2000.

Women Thriving Abuse
Survivors

Principal Investigator

NINR/NIH  R01NR07789-
Sept, 2002 ($929,000) Data analysis/Dissemination phase. Completed  2/07.

Our Stories Will Save Us

Co-investigator

Becky Fields, PI, Susan G. Komen Foundation, submitted

"Breast Health Knowledge in Young African American Women"

Co-investigator

Becky Fields, PI American Association of University Women submitted


Men’s recovery from the aftermath of childhood maltreatment

Co-
investigator

Danny G Willis, PI, NIH, proposal in
resubmission