2024
The anatomy of crisis
Roennfeldt H, Hill N, Byrne L, Hamilton B. The anatomy of crisis. International Journal Of Qualitative Studies On Health And Well-Being 2024, 19: 2416580. PMID: 39417632, PMCID: PMC11488168, DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2416580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOur Wished‐for Responses: Recommendations for Creating a Lived and Embodied Sense of Safety During Mental Health Crisis
Roennfeldt H, Hamilton B, Hill N, Castles C, Glover H, Byrne L, Roper C. Our Wished‐for Responses: Recommendations for Creating a Lived and Embodied Sense of Safety During Mental Health Crisis. Health Expectations 2024, 27: e14122. PMID: 38898606, PMCID: PMC11186845, DOI: 10.1111/hex.14122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCrisis InterventionFemaleHumansInterviews as TopicMaleMental DisordersMental Health ServicesMiddle AgedQualitative ResearchConceptsMental health crisisCrisis careService usersHermeneutic phenomenological approachPerspectives of peopleHealth crisisHolistic careCrisis servicesSelf-reportSense of safetyCrisis supportCareMedical interventionsPhenomenological approachLived experienceImpact peoplePhone linesParticipantsInterviewsServicesPeopleEmotional holdingDesign servicesCrisis responseDesirable responses
2021
Peer support work for people experiencing mental distress attending the emergency department: Exploring the potential
Brasier C, Roennfeldt H, Hamilton B, Martel A, Hill N, Stratford A, Buchanan‐Hagen S, Byrne L, Castle D, Cocks N, Davidson L, Brophy L. Peer support work for people experiencing mental distress attending the emergency department: Exploring the potential. Emergency Medicine Australasia 2021, 34: 78-84. PMID: 34490720, DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.13848.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCounselingEmergency Service, HospitalHumansMental DisordersPeer GroupQualitative ResearchConceptsPeer support workersPeer support workMental distressED staffSupport personsSupport workersPeer workersEmergency departmentED servicesFocus groupsED contextCo-produced qualitative studyExpert panelDistressEDQualitative studyMulti-disciplinary research teamSignificant workforceGroupWorkersStaff
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAustraliaHumansMental HealthMental Health ServicesPeer GroupQualitative ResearchQueenslandConceptsLived 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
2018
Taking a Gamble for High Rewards? Management Perspectives on the Value of Mental Health Peer Workers
Byrne L, Roennfeldt H, O’Shea P, Macdonald F. Taking a Gamble for High Rewards? Management Perspectives on the Value of Mental Health Peer Workers. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2018, 15: 746. PMID: 29652822, PMCID: PMC5923788, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15040746.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsGrounded TheoryHumansMental HealthMental Health ServicesPeer GroupQualitative ResearchQueenslandConceptsView of managementPerspective of managementMental health peer workersManagement perspectiveManagement rolesPeer workersForms of diversityEffective recruitmentOrganizationHigher perceptionUser involvementHigher benefitsQualitative researchImpactful methodPublic health organizationsHigh rewardWorkers
2014
Lived experience in teaching mental health nursing: Issues of fear and power
Happell B, Bennetts W, Harris S, Platania‐Phung C, Tohotoa J, Byrne L, Wynaden D. Lived experience in teaching mental health nursing: Issues of fear and power. International Journal Of Mental Health Nursing 2014, 24: 19-27. PMID: 25366907, DOI: 10.1111/inm.12091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEducation of nursesMental illnessMental health service useAustralian mental health policyHealth service useMental health nursing educationMental health servicesMental health policyRecovery focusPaucity of literatureSignificant mental health challengesMental health challengesService useHealth professionalsHealth servicesHealth challengesHealth policyQualitative exploratory studyIllnessNursesInvolvementNursing educationNurse educationInvolvement of peopleMajor themes
2013
Consumer involvement in the tertiary‐level education of mental health professionals: A systematic review
Happell B, Byrne L, McAllister M, Lampshire D, Roper C, Gaskin C, Martin G, Wynaden D, McKenna B, Lakeman R, Platania‐Phung C, Hamer H. Consumer involvement in the tertiary‐level education of mental health professionals: A systematic review. International Journal Of Mental Health Nursing 2013, 23: 3-16. PMID: 23586597, DOI: 10.1111/inm.12021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health servicesHealth professionalsMental health professionalsHealth servicesMental illnessPsychINFO electronic databasesExperience of admissionInclusion criteriaPRISMA guidelinesReference listsElectronic databasesSystematic reviewConsumer involvementIllnessInvolvementReviewProfessionalsHealthcare environmentWork searchAdmissionMEDLINECINAHLFindings