The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice: Volume 16 Issue 5
Issues for workforce development
Table of contents
“It’s real life, isn’t it?” Integrated simulation teaching in undergraduate psychiatry education – a qualitative study
Harriet Greenstone, Katie WoodingHigh-fidelity simulation has well-established educational value. However, its use in psychiatry remains underexplored. This study explores medical students’ experiences of…
You’re not a normal student. The meaning of wellbeing for student nurses
Jennifer Oates, Timothy Worth, Sam CosterThis study aims to explore how student nurses conceptualise their well-being and their views on how to improve student nurses’ well-being.
Open dialogue and co-production: promoting a dialogical practice culture in the co-production of teaching and learning within nurse education
Mark Pearson, Linda Sunderland, Corrine HendyThe evidence base associated with Open dialogue (OD) continues to develop. However, much of the literature associated with this “whole system philosophy” is focussed within…
Mental health training for Australian undergraduate paramedic science students: a review
Shannon C. King, Amanda L. Rebar, Paul Oliveri, Robert StantonThis paper aims to present the current state of evidence regarding the mental health literacy of paramedics and student paramedics and whether mental health literacy affects the…
Evaluation of mental health professionals’ views of a higher education scholarship scheme designed to enhance workforce development
Melissa Hill, Michelle Heron-DelaneyThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the use of a scholarship scheme to support mental health workforce development.
A mixed-method evaluation of video interaction guidance (VIG) delivered by early-years workers in a socially disadvantaged urban community
Lauren Chakkalackal, Camilla Rosan, Freya Corfield, Stavros Stavrou, Hilary Kennedy, Camille Bou, Josefien BreedveltThe transition to parenthood can pose challenges for women and men, and these are heightened in the context of social disadvantage (e.g. poverty, deprivation, social exclusion…
Medical students' attitudes towards psychiatry improve following psychiatry clinical placements: the ATPP study
Emanuele Felice Osimo, Lydia Mariner, Paul WilkinsonIn previous research, personality and exposure to psychiatry were independently shown to shape medical students attitudes towards psychiatry (ATP). This paper aims to investigate…
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Gary Lamph
- Prof Di Bailey
- Dr David Crepaz-Keay