2020
How much ‘lived experience’ is enough? Understanding mental health lived experience work from a management perspective
Roennfeldt H, Byrne L. How much ‘lived experience’ is enough? Understanding mental health lived experience work from a management perspective. Australian Health Review 2020, 44: 898-903. PMID: 32753099, DOI: 10.1071/ah19261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLived experience workforceLived experienceLived experience rolesSemi-structured interviewsCommunity sectorMental health sectorManagement understandingHealth sectorQualitative studyExperience rolesFocus groupsWorkforceExperience workManagement rolesOngoing expansionPeer roleMental healthPeer workforceSenior managementExperience of managementManagement perspectiveSectorExperienceRole clarityOthering
2014
Staff experiences of providing support to students who are managing mental health challenges: A qualitative study from two Australian universities
McAllister M, Wynaden D, Happell B, Flynn T, Walters V, Duggan R, Byrne L, Heslop K, Gaskin C. Staff experiences of providing support to students who are managing mental health challenges: A qualitative study from two Australian universities. Advances In Mental Health 2014, 12: 192-201. DOI: 10.1080/18374905.2014.11081897.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAustralian universitiesStudents’ long-term outcomesMental health challengesGroups of studentsSupport roleProvision of trainingSemi-structured interviewsUniversity staffQualitative exploratory studyStudentsUniversity degreeUniversity studentsUniversityProfessional staffStaff supportThematic analysisQualitative studyExploratory studyHealth challengesPositive outcomesOrganisational challengesStaffStaff experiencesExperiencePaucity of literature