This paper presents research from a collaborative ethnography in a community mental health setting in Melbourne Australia. The researcher made participative observations of interactions between community mental health nurses (n= 7) and mental health consumers (n -= 7). Individual interviews of the consumer and then the nurse followed. Field narratives provide a bridge between the past, present and future of events and practices and result in a polyphonic gaze by different participants describing the event. This process is iterative, reflexive and dialogic, which enriches not only the knowledge of the interaction but also provides a mosaic of different interpretations to a wider interested audience. Consumers identified the nurse as a compan...
Mental health consumers are seeking genuine involvement in the planning regarding their treatment an...
Objective: We interviewed 25 community mental health activists/advocates in Manitoba, Canada, in ord...
Community-based mental health as the primary focus of treatment has influenced more autonomous roles...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Aim of the paper. This paper, which is part of a larger study that examined how community mental hea...
An overall aim of this thesis was to contribute with knowledge about social interaction, activity an...
Mental health services have changed over the past decades through an increased emphasis on deinstitu...
An ethnonursing method was selected to explore and describe nursing support relationships, from the ...
Community health psychology is an approach which promotes community mobilisation as a means of enhan...
Located in a context of dynamic evolving change, this research project specifically targeted mental ...
This thesis examines patients’ experiences of living with mental illness and addiction in the contex...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
This paper describes some aspects of the methodology, material, and findings from a lengthy particip...
An Ethnographic Study Examining Nurse-Client Relationships in a Jordanian Mental Health Care Setting...
This paper is an exploratory study of ways of talking about mental health. Drawing upon data collect...
Mental health consumers are seeking genuine involvement in the planning regarding their treatment an...
Objective: We interviewed 25 community mental health activists/advocates in Manitoba, Canada, in ord...
Community-based mental health as the primary focus of treatment has influenced more autonomous roles...
The study was in two parts. In Part 1 the thematic content analysis of the nurses’ individual accoun...
Aim of the paper. This paper, which is part of a larger study that examined how community mental hea...
An overall aim of this thesis was to contribute with knowledge about social interaction, activity an...
Mental health services have changed over the past decades through an increased emphasis on deinstitu...
An ethnonursing method was selected to explore and describe nursing support relationships, from the ...
Community health psychology is an approach which promotes community mobilisation as a means of enhan...
Located in a context of dynamic evolving change, this research project specifically targeted mental ...
This thesis examines patients’ experiences of living with mental illness and addiction in the contex...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
This paper describes some aspects of the methodology, material, and findings from a lengthy particip...
An Ethnographic Study Examining Nurse-Client Relationships in a Jordanian Mental Health Care Setting...
This paper is an exploratory study of ways of talking about mental health. Drawing upon data collect...
Mental health consumers are seeking genuine involvement in the planning regarding their treatment an...
Objective: We interviewed 25 community mental health activists/advocates in Manitoba, Canada, in ord...
Community-based mental health as the primary focus of treatment has influenced more autonomous roles...