Phone: (619) 718-9655, Ext. 2162
Fax: (619) 718-9659
Email: lhansen-kyle@apu.edu
Office Location: San Diego Regional Center
5353 Mission Center Road, Suite 300
Office Hours: By appointment
Linda Hansen-Kyle, PhD, RN, CCM
Assistant Professor; Director EENAP Program, San Diego Regional Center
School of Nursing
Profile
Linda Hansen-Kyle has more than 20 years of nursing experience in such diverse fields as intensive care, case management, and nursing education. Linda's present roles as contract case manager and educator combine knowledge and experience. As a faculty member, she is able to give her students a perspective of gerontological nursing that is unique. Hansen-Kyle has also served as a mentor for MSN students from Point Loma Nazarene University and Cal State Dominguez Hills as they complete their preceptored experiences in nursing education. She is an active member of her STTI (Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society) Zeta-Mu-at-large chapter, serving as president and in other board positions. She is the recipient of the STTI/WIN small grant and Irene Palmer Research Awards. She has given oral and poster presentations at a number of conferences, including Western Institute of Nursing Research, Qualitative Methods, and STTI.
Additionally, Hansen-Kyle has published "A Concept Analysis of Healthy Aging." She was a Dean's scholar and has been a member of grant submission committees. Linda is a member of NLN, ANA, STTI, WIN (all nursing organizations) and is active in social outreach and church activities.
Additionally, Hansen-Kyle has published "A Concept Analysis of Healthy Aging." She was a Dean's scholar and has been a member of grant submission committees. Linda is a member of NLN, ANA, STTI, WIN (all nursing organizations) and is active in social outreach and church activities.
Education
ASN, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA, 1976
BA, History/Philosophy, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, Summa Cum Laude 1969
MA, Psychology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 1972
MS, Human Resources and Management Development, Chapman University, Orange, CA, 1991
MS, Nursing Education, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA, 2000
PhD, Nursing, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA
Credentials/Certifications
RN - Current California BRN renewel
CCM - Certified Case Manager since 1998
BA, History/Philosophy, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, Summa Cum Laude 1969
MA, Psychology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 1972
MS, Human Resources and Management Development, Chapman University, Orange, CA, 1991
MS, Nursing Education, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA, 2000
PhD, Nursing, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA
Credentials/Certifications
RN - Current California BRN renewel
CCM - Certified Case Manager since 1998
Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Presentations
Podium Presentation, “Women’s Journeys—transitions to new living environments”, International Sigma Theta Tau Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2007
Podium Presentation, “Using Narrative Pedagogy as a Teaching Method”, Association of Clinical Nurse Leaders, San Diego, Ca, November, 2004. Invited podium presentation.
Podium Presentation, “Talking Texts: A Method of Data Analysis in Narrative/Interpretive Research”, Sixth International Qualitative Methods Conference, Edmonton, Canada, February 2005
Podium Presentation, “Older Women in Transition: Moving to a Supportive Community”, International Council on Women’s Health Issues, Sydney Australia, November, 2006
Podium Preseentation, “The Transition of Older Single Women to Supportive Retirement Communities”,Western Institute of Nursing, Portland, Oregon, April 2007
Publications
Dissertation “Older Single Women in Transition: Moving to a Supportive Community”, July 2006
Article “A Concept Analysis of Healthy Aging”, Nursing Forum (2005) 40(2),45-57
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Podium Presentation, “Women’s Journeys—transitions to new living environments”, International Sigma Theta Tau Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2007
Podium Presentation, “Using Narrative Pedagogy as a Teaching Method”, Association of Clinical Nurse Leaders, San Diego, Ca, November, 2004. Invited podium presentation.
Podium Presentation, “Talking Texts: A Method of Data Analysis in Narrative/Interpretive Research”, Sixth International Qualitative Methods Conference, Edmonton, Canada, February 2005
Podium Presentation, “Older Women in Transition: Moving to a Supportive Community”, International Council on Women’s Health Issues, Sydney Australia, November, 2006
Podium Preseentation, “The Transition of Older Single Women to Supportive Retirement Communities”,Western Institute of Nursing, Portland, Oregon, April 2007
Publications
Dissertation “Older Single Women in Transition: Moving to a Supportive Community”, July 2006
Article “A Concept Analysis of Healthy Aging”, Nursing Forum (2005) 40(2),45-57
View All Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Expertise
Human Resources
Management Development
Nursing Education
Psychology
Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.