Annmarie A. Lyles, PhD, RN

CURRICULUM VITAE

Annmarie A. Lyles, PhD, RN

POSITION AND CONTACT INFORMATION

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Annmarie A. Lyles, PhD, RN

Assistant Professor

College of Nursing & Health Innovation

Arizona State University

500 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Business telephone: 602-496-2196

Email:

Personal email:

Citizenship: United States

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Annmarie A. Lyles, PhD, RN

LICENSURE INFORMATION

AZ / 2012-present / Permanent, Registered Nurse
WI / 2006-2012 / Registered Nurse

EDUCATION

2013 / PhD / University of Wisconsin-Madison
Nursing
Concentrations: Prevention Science, Adolescent Health, and Obesity
Dissertation: Development and initial testing of the Adolescent Digital Perception of Self Questionnaire (ADPoSQ)
2011 / MS / University of Wisconsin-Madison
Nursing
Concentrations: Prevention Science, Adolescent Health, and Obesity
2006 / BS / University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Nursing
Concentration: Nursing
1997 / BS / University of Wisconsin-Madison
Concentrations: Pre medicine, Classical Humanities

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Academic

2013- / Assistant Professor, College of Nursing & Health Innovation, ASU
2011-2013 / NRSA Pre Doctoral Fellow, UW-Madison
Sponsor: Susan Riesch, PhD, RN FAAN
2012-2013 / Preceptor of Independent Study, UW-Madison
Enrollment of 4 undergraduate nursing students
Faculty of record: Susan Riesch, PhD, RN FAAN
2007-2011 / Teaching Assistant, UW-Madison,
Courses: Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach; Essentials of Family-centered Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing; Advanced Concepts in Nursing Practice
2010-2011 / Research Assistant, Helen Denne Schulte Award, UW-Madison
Principal Investigator: Susan Riesch, PhD, RN FAAN
2009-2010 / T32 Fellow, UW-Madison, Patient-Centered Informational Interventions, Principal Investigator: Sandra Ward, PhD, RN, FAAN
2008-2009 / Project Assistant, UW-Madison
P20 Pilot Study, What Constitutes an Obesogenic Family Environment?
Principal Investigator: Susan Riesch, PhD, RN, FAAN

Non-Academic

2015- / RN Reviewer, Case Management, HonorHealth, Scottsdale, AZ
2013-2016 / Volunteer, High School Math Tutor
2014-2015 / RN Reviewer, Case Management, Banner Health, Mesa AZ
2013-2014 / RN Case Manager, Case Management, Banner Desert, Children Cardon’s Medical Centers
2010-2013 / RN Case Manager, Case Management, St. Mary’s Hospital, Madison, WI
2009-2010 / Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, St. Mary’s Hospital, Madison, WI
2006-2009 / Staff Nurse, Neurological Department, St. Mary’s Hospital

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Area of Research: Adolescent Health, Prevention Science, and Mobile Applications

Ongoing Grant Support

2016

Source of Funds: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Title of Project: Take Action for Arizona’s Children Through Care Coordination: A Bridge to Action

Time Period: 10/16-10/18

Goals of Project:Build a broad-based coalition to address the needs of children with special healthcare needs

Total Cost:$250,000

Role: Co-investigator

Source of Funds: Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation Patient and Family Alumni Leadership (PALs)

Title of Project: Take Action for Arizona’s Children Through Care Coordination

Time Period: 1/16-12/16

Goals of Project:Design an integrated system of care coordination services to support parents and families of children with special health care needs in Arizona

Total Cost: $11,330

Role: Co-Investigator

Completed Grant Support

Source of Funds: NIH/National Institute of Nursing Research

Grant Number: F31 NR0128772011

Title of Project: Documenting and measuring young adolescent boys’ perception of weight

Time Period: 8/11-8/13

Role: Principal Investigator, Pre Doctoral Fellow

Sponsor: Susan K. Riesch, PhD, RN

Source of Funds: UW-Madison, Florence Blake Funds

Title of Project: Development of ADPoSQ Avatars

Time Period: 8/12-8/13

Total Cost: $14,000

Role: Principal Investigator

Sponsor: Susan K. Riesch, PhD, RN

Source of Funds: Eckburg Research Award, UW-Madison School of Nursing

Time Period: 8/11-8/12

Total Cost:$3500

Role: Principal Investigator

Source of Funds: Helen Denne Schulte Award, UW-Madison School of Nursing

Time Period: 8/10-8/11

Role: Research Assistant

Source of Funds: NIH/ National Institute of Nursing Research

Grant Number: 5T32NR007102-10

Title of Project: Patient Centered Informational Interventions

Time Period: 8/09-8/10

Role: Fellow

Source of Funds: NIH/ National Institute of Nursing Research

Grant Number: 5P20NR008987-03

Title of Project: Pilot Study: What constitutes an obesogenic family environment?

Time Period: 5/08-5/09

Role: Project Assistant

COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES

At ASU

School/College

2016-present / Scholarship Graduate Committee
2015 / Chair Elect, Academic Assembly
2015 / Manuscript Option Development Committee, PhD Program
2015 / PhD Admissions Committee, PhD Program
2014 / Curriculum development, MS Care Coordination
2014 / Curriculum development, BS Health Care Coordination

Community

2017 / Take ACTion for Arizona’s Children Through Care Coordination: Building the System; Presented What We Have Learned About Barriers to Care Coordination, January 30th, 2017, Phoenix Conference
2016 / IPE Planning Committee, Bridge to ACTion, January 29th, 2016 Conference
2015 / IPE Planning Committee, Bridge to ACTion, October 27th, 2015 Conference
2014 / IPE Planning Committee, Take Action for Arizona’s Children Through Care Coordination, September 1st, 2015 Conference
2014 / Stakeholder, Creating a System of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs
2013-2016 / Tutor, High School Math
2015-2016 / President, Saguaro Sabercat Football Foundation
2014-2015 / Treasurer, Saguaro Sabercat Football Foundation
2013-2014 / Board member, Saguaro Sabercat Football Foundation

National

2016 / Conference Director, Bridge to ACTion, Follow-up to Care Coordination Conference, January 2016
2015 / Conference Director, Bridge to ACTion, Follow-up to Care Coordination Conference, October 2015
2015 / Conference Director, Take Action for Arizona’s Children Through Care Coordination, September 2015

At UW-Madison

Community

2010-2013 / Member, Wisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes (WiPOD)
2010-2013 / Member, Childhood Obesity Prevention Collaborative

TEACHING / MENTORSHIP

Course Instruction

At ASU

Spring 2017 / DNP 704 Principles Evidence Based-Care
Co-Instructor / Required Course
76 doctoral students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Spring 2017 / DNP 712 Clinical Residency and Management
Mentor / Required Course
1 doctoral student
Online, 1:1 instruction
Fall 2016 / DNP 703 Scholarly Writing
Co-Lead Instructor / Required Course
64 doctoral students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Fall 2016 / DNP 712 Clinical Residency and Management
Mentor / Required Course
1 doctoral student
Online, 1:1 instruction
Summer 2016 / NUR 672 Design and Delivery of Mediated Instruction
Course Professor / Required Course
7 graduate students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Summer 2016 / DNP 712 Clinical Residency and Management
Mentor / Required Course
1 doctoral student
Online, 1:1 instruction
Spring 2016 / DNP 704 Principles Evidence Based-Care
Course Professor / Required Course
62 doctoral students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Spring 2016 / DNP 712 Clinical Residency and Management
Mentor / Required Course
1 doctoral student
Online, 1:1 instruction
Fall 2015 / DNP 703 Scholarly Writing
Co-Lead Instructor / Required Course
89 doctoral students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Fall 2015 / NUR 672 Design and Delivery of Mediated Instruction
Course Professor / Required Course
10 graduate students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Fall 2014 / DNP 703 Scholarly Writing
Co-Instructor / Required Course
63 doctoral students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Fall 2014 / NUR 412 Nursing Concepts for Pediatric Patients and their Families
Course Professor / Required Course
20 undergraduate students
Lecture & Discussion
Fall 2014 / NUR 672 Design and Delivery of Mediated Instruction
Course Professor / Required Course
21 graduate students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion
Fall 2013 / DNP 791 Scholarly Writing
Co-Instructor / Required Course
59 doctoral students
Hybrid: Lecture & Discussion

At UW-Madison

Fall 2010 / Teaching Assistant, NUR 105, Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach
Spring 2008 / Teaching Assistant, NUR 332, Essentials of Family-centered Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing
Fall 2007 / Teaching Assistant, NUR 422, Advanced Concepts in Nursing Practice Health Care Systems

Course Development

At ASU

Fall 2016 / Interprofessional Education Planning Committee, Graduate Certificate in Care Coordination
Spring 2016 / Courses development, MS in Care Coordination
Spring 2016 / Interprofessional Education Planning Committee, Graduate Certificate in Care Coordination.
Summer 2015 / Course development NUR 691 Cyber Pedagogy
Spring 2015 / Courses development, MS in Care Coordination
Spring 2015 / Interprofessional Education Planning Committee, Graduate Certificate in Care Coordination.
Spring 2014 / Courses development, MS in Care Coordination

Guest Lecturer

At ASU

Spring 2016 / Guest Lecturer, DNP 602 Principles of Research Methods and EBP
Spring 2015 / Guest Lecturer, DNP 602 Principles of Research Methods and EBP
Fall 2014 / Guest Lecturer, Care Coordination and Nursing, Banner Health
Spring 2014 / Guest Lecturer, DNP 602 Principles of Research Methods and EBP

Mentorship

At ASU

2016- / Krishnakant Mishra
Program of study: MS, Computer Science
Project title: Distinguishing Fat Mass from Muscle Mass
Role: Committee member
2016- / F. Scott Turk,
Program of study: DNP, College of Nursing & Health Innovation
Project title: SBIRT Pilot: Student-mediated Screenings & Brief Interventions to Overcome Practice Change Barriers
Role: Primary Mentor
2015- / Rebecca McCay, MS, RN
Program of study: PhD, College of Nursing & Health Innovation
Role: Co-Mentor
2015- / Amy Hutchens, MS, RN, CNE
Program of study: PhD, College of Nursing & Health Innovation
Project title: Parenting Practices Impacting Physical Activity
Role: Committee member
2015-2016 / David Stinston, MS
Program of study: PhD, College of Nursing & Health Innovation
Role: Co-Mentor
2015-2016 / Amina Aden
Program of study: Barrett Honors College
Role: Co-Mentor, Committee member

At UW-Madison

Fall 2012 / Preceptor, Independent Studies in Nursing: 4 undergraduate nursing students
Summer 2012 / Preceptor, Independent Studies in Nursing: 2 undergraduate nursing students

PUBLICATIONS

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Amresh, A., Lyles, A., Small, L., & Gary, K. (under review). FitBit Garden: A Mobile Game Designed to Increase Physical Activity in Children. EasyChair.

Lyles, A.A., Amresh, A., Huberty, J., Todd, M., Lee, R.E.(in press).A Mobile, Avatar-Based App for Improving Body Perceptions Among Adolescents: A Pilot Test.JMIR Serious Games.

Lyles, A.A., Overgaard, P.M., Caputo, G.L., Reifsnider, E. (in press). Stakeholders’ perceptions of care coordination: A participatory process. Journal of Pediatric Health Care.

Lyles, A.A., Loomis, C., Scherezade, M.K., Siddiqi, S., & Lee, R.E. (2016). Longitudinal analysis of virtual community perceptions of cohesion: the role of cooperation, communication, and competition. Journal of Health Psychology, doi: 10.1177/1359105316667794.

Abbott-Anderson, K., Gilmore-Bykovskyi, A., Lyles, A.A. (2016). The Value of Preparing PhD Students as Research Mentors: Application of Kram’s Temporal Mentoring Model. Journal of Professional Nursing.

Lyles, A. A. & Lee, R.E. (2015). Adolescent boys’ reactions to using avatars to represent their bodies. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. Nursing Care of Children and Families doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2015.11.008.

Lyles, A. A., Riesch, S. K., & Brown, R. L. (2015). Attitudes and avatars instrument: development and initial testing.BMC Public Health,15(1), 654-665. doi:10.1186/s12889-015-2019-4

Lyles, A. A. (2014). How adolescent boys perceive their bodies, body parts, and weight: Letting adolescent boys' voices be heard. Journal of Pediatric Nursing: Nursing Care of Children and Families, Volume 29, Issue 6, 555 – 563.

Riesch, S. K., Lyles, A., Perez, O., Brown, R., Kotula, K. & Sass-DeRuyter S. (2012, ePub). Modifiable family factors among treatment-seeking families of children with high body mass index: Report of a pilot study. Journal of Pediatric Health Care,PMID: 22226736.

Lyles, A., Riesch, S.K., Sanders, L., Sass-DeRuyter, S., Birchmeier, B., & Kotula, K. (2012). How do treatment-seeking overweight youth and their parents describe weight promoting factors in their family? Journal of Community Health Nursing, 29(4):187-201. doi: 10.1080/07370016.2012.724278; PMID: 23136859.

Book Chapters

Amresh, A., Lyles, A., Gary, K. Game Based Behavior Change Methods in Healthcare: The Case of Obesity. In: Cognitive Informatics in Biomedicine and Healthcare:Modeling Health Behaviors. Springer. 2016.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Lyles, A.A., Amresh, A., Todd, M., Lee R.E. Development of a mobile, avatar-based application to monitor teens’ personal body shape goals. Paper presented at 38th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA, March 2017.

Overgaard, P., Lyles, A., Caputo, G. Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Care Coordination for Arizona’s Children.Poster presented atSociety of Pediatric Nursing 2016 Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, April 2016.

Overgaard, P., Lyles, A., Caputo, G., McEwen, M. Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Care Coordination: A Participatory Process. Poster presented at Western Institute of Nursing 2016 Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA, April 2016.

Lyles, A.A., Lee, R.E.Adolescent boys’ reactions to using avatars to represent their bodies. Poster presented atArizona Nurses Association Biennial Convention, Chandler, AZ, September 2015.

Lyles, A.A., Overgaard, P.M., Caputo, G.L. Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Care Coordination for Arizona’s Children.Poster presented atArizona Nurses Association Biennial Convention, Chandler, AZ, September 2015.

Lyles, A.A., Care Coordination and Nursing. Oral presentation for Banner Health CEU Event, November 2014

Lyles, A. A., Development of the Adolescent Digital Perception of Self Questionnaire (ADPoSQ).Poster presented at2014 WIN Conference, 47th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference, Seattle, WA, April 2014.

Lyles, A. A., Riesch, S.K., What do adolescent boys think about weight? Elicitation interviews supporting instrument development. Poster presented at 7th Annual UW-Madison Nursing Research Poster Fair, Health Sciences Learning Center, Madison, WI, April, 2012.

Lyles, A. A., Riesch, S.K., What do adolescent boys think about weight? Elicitation interviews supporting instrument development. Poster presented at Fourth Annual WiPOD (Wisconsin Initiative to Prevent Obesity and Diabetes) Research Symposium, Health Sciences Learning Center, Madison, WI, May, 2012

Lyles, A. A., Riesch, S.K., What do adolescent boys think about weight? Elicitation interviews supporting instrument development. Poster presented at XIII Pan American Nursing Research Colloquium, Miami Beach, FL, September, 2012.

Lyles, A., Sass-DeRuyter, Birchmeier, B., Sanders, L., Brown, R., Riesch, S.K., Characteristics of clinic families with high BMI youth. Results of data analysis.

Poster presented at2010 UWHC/UW-Madison Nursing Research Poster Fair, Health Sciences Learning Center, Madison, WI, April, 2010.

Lyles, A., Sass-DeRuyter, Birchmeier, B., Sanders, L., Brown, R., Riesch, S.K., Characteristics of clinic families with high BMI youth. Results of data analysis.

Poster presented at Midwest Nursing Research Society 2010 Annual Research Conference, Kansas City, MO, April, 2010.

Lyles, A., Birchmeier, B., & Riesch, S.K., What constitutes an obesogenic family environment? Preliminary results of data analysis.Poster presented atWisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes Poster, Health Sciences Learning Center, Madison, WI, March 2009.

Riesch, S.K., & Lyles, A. What constitutes an obesogenic family environment? Development of patient-centered parenting style messages.Oral presentation atUW-Madison School of Nursing, Research Colloquium, December, 2009.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2016-2017 / Dean nominated member of peerLA Cohort IV Leadership Academy
2006-2013 / Dean’s Honors List, UW-Madison
2011-2013 / Awardee, National Institute of National Research Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Pre-doctoral Fellows in Nursing Research (F31), Documenting and measuring young adolescent boys’ perception of weight
2013 / Nomination from University of Wisconsin-Madison for the National Outstanding Dissertation Research Award at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
2012 / Awardee, Florence Blake Funds, Creating Avatars for the Adolescent Digital Perception of Self Questionnaire (ADPoSQ), UW-Madison
2011 / Awardee, Eckburg Research Award, Documenting and measuring young adolescent boys’ perception of weight, UW-Madison
2009 / Awardee, T32 Patient Centered Interventions, UW-Madison

MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

2017-present / Society of Behavioral Medicine
2014-present / Western Institute of Nursing
2012-present / AZNA/ American Nurses Association
2011-present / Sigma Theta Tau International
2011-present / Golden Key International Honor Society
2010-2013 / Midwest Nursing Research Society
2010-2013 / Society for Prevention Research

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

2013-present / Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Pediatric Nursing
2015-present / Ad Hoc Reviewer, Obesity
2015-present / Ad Hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Nursing Studies
2017-present / Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

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