Research & Training
Research students contribute substantially to the strategic focus of the CentreMHN by researching aspects of practice that are important to consumers and nurses. At the same time, through research training and higher degree supervision, the CentreMHN is building research and evaluation capacity with nurses and consumer academics.
The projects undertaken by our outstanding PhD candidates contribute to practice innovation. Many of these students and their projects have been celebrated with awards and prizes and their publications shape the next wave of mental health knowledge.
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What are the experiences of adult consumers in Victorian mental health services who have an advance statement and are admitted to an inpatient unit compulsorily?
Vrinda Edan PhD Candidate & Senior Consumer Academic CentreMHN, Department of Nursing, Melbourne School of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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All roads lead to ED: An analysis of the discourses surrounding responses to mental health crises
Helena Roenfeldt PhD Candidate & Consumer Academic CentreMHN, Department of Nursing, Melbourne School of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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A qualitative exploration of lived experience of attempted suicide by hanging to inform the current prevention agenda
Rachael Sabrinskas PhD Candidate, Department of Nursing, Melbourne School of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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Evaluation of Clinical Supervision Implementation for Mental Health Nurses in Victoria, Australia
Hosu Ryu PhD Candidate, Department of Nursing, Melbourne School of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne