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A day in the life of a peer support worker: Beginnings
(2015)Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into the day-to-day challenges and experiences of a peer support worker. Design/methodology/approach: – A reflective account of the experience of a first meeting ... -
A day in the life of a peer support worker: Graham
(2015)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the experience of being a peer support worker by drawing reflections from a working day. Design/methodology/approach – This is a reflexive account of a person experience ... -
A day in the life of a peer support worker: Melinda
(2014)Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into a day in the life of a peer support worker. Design/methodology/approach - Narrative account and analysis of the boundary challenges and 'boundary issues' ... -
A day in the life of a peer support worker: One of those make or break visits
(2015)Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the experience of being a peer support worker (PSW). Design/methodology/approach - Narrative account of a one to one meeting with a peer written from the perspective of a ... -
A day in the life of a peer support worker: Training day
(2014)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the experience of being a peer support worker: a day providing training for new peer support workers. Design/methodology/approach: A reflective personal account of a day ... -
Alexander Ross Kerr Mitchell
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All-graduate profession ignores the talent that is available to us
(2015)I have a different perspective to Doreen Crawford's on developing our nursing workforce (letters, November 18) -
Anti-stigma films and medical student's attitudes towards mental illness and psychiatry: Randomised controlled trial
(2008)Aims and method: To explore the feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of the effects of two anti-stigma films on medical students' attitudes to serious mental illness and psychiatry. Attitudes to serious mental ... -
Applied leadership. The team wheel
(2007)Lawrence Whyte describes a method of assessing team memers' individual and collective perspectives on issues of teamwork. -
Are anti-stigma films a useful strategy for reducing weight bias among trainee healthcare professionals? Results of a pilot randomized control trial
(2013)Background: Weight bias is an important clinical issue that the educators of tomorrow's healthcare professionals cannot afford to ignore. This study, therefore, aimed to pilot a randomized controlled trial of the effects ... -
Are psychiatrists real doctors?
(2005)Comments on the article, "Are psychiatrists real doctors? A survey of the medical experience and training of psychiatric trainees in the west of Scotland," by Dr Robinson (see record 2005-01493-009). The survey of psychiatric ... -
An audit of the quality and effectiveness of review meetings between core and higher psychiatry trainees and their educational supervisors
(2020)Purpose The purpose of this paper, an audit, was to explore and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of review meetings between core (CT) and higher psychiatry trainees (HST) and their educational supervisors (ESs). The ... -
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Bridging the research-practice gap: The role of the link nurse
(1996)There has been much discussion about the need to reduce the gap between nursing research and nursing practice ( Polit and Hungler 1993 ). McKenna ( 1995 ) argued that while strict research activity is the job of only a ... -
A brief acceptance and commitment intervention for work-related stress and burnout amongst frontline homelessness staff: A single case experimental design series
(2021)PURPOSERecent intervention research for burnout amongst those working in health and social care contexts has found Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) interventions to be of use but has provided less clarity on the ... -
Burnout within forensic psychiatric nursing: Its relationship with ward environment and effective clinical supervision?
(2019)WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT?: Burnout is a prominent issue in psychiatric nursing and associated with significant adverse consequences for staff, service users and at an organizational level. Exploration of the extent ...