Joanne Kraenzle Schneider, Ph.D., RN
Professor
Education
- Post Doctoral Research Fellowship, Health Psychology, Washington University
- Ph.D., Nursing (emphasis: health psychology and statistics), University of Kansas
- M.N., Adult Nursing, Wichita State University
- B.S.N., Nursing, Southeast Missouri State University
Research Interests
Schneider has an expertise in health psychology. She originally started her program of research with NIH funding for exercise in older adults. Most recently, she brings her quantitative skills to a research team whose focus in on healing of adult male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Her interests include flourishing and wellbecoming. She also has an expertise in psychometric analysis, meta-analysis, and biomedical ethics.
Publications and Media Placements
Honors and Awards
- Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, 2023
- Faculty Excellence Award, Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing, Saint Louis University, 2022
- Daisy Award Nominee, Saint Louis University, 2020
- School of Nursing Faculty Teaching award, Saint Louis University, 2020
- Daisy Award Nominee, Saint Louis University, 2019
- School of Nursing Faculty Teaching award, Saint Louis University, 2019
- Woman of the Year, Women’s Commission, Saint Louis University, 2015
- Graduate Student Mentorship Award of Excellence, Graduate Student Association, Saint Louis University, 2014
Professional Organizations and Associations
- American Academy of Nursing, 2023 - present
- American Nurses' Association, 1986 - present
- Midwest Nursing Research Society, 1998 - present
- Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society, Delta Lambda Chapter, 1997 - present