Dr Dean Whybrow
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BSc (Hons) PGCE PGDip MSc PhD FHEA RNMH TCH
Darlithydd: Nyrsio Iechyd Meddwl (Addysgu ac Ymchwil)
- Ar gael fel goruchwyliwr ôl-raddedig
Trosolwyg
Cyhoeddiad
2024
- Whybrow, D., Jones, B., Temeng, E., Dale, C., Bundy, C. and Watts, T. 2024. The perceived helpfulness and acceptability of a bespoke psychological therapy service for registered nurses experiencing psychological distress: A qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 80(12), pp. 5029-5038. (10.1111/jan.16160)
- Elliott, J., Hodges, C., Boots, M., Pattinson, R., Gillen, E., Whybrow, D. and Bundy, C. 2024. Mixed shift rotations, sleep, burnout and well-being in professions similar to radiographers: A systematic review. Radiography 30(4), pp. 1194-1200. (10.1016/j.radi.2024.05.016)
- Temeng, E., Hewitt, R., Pattinson, R., Sydor, A., Whybrow, D., Watts, T. and Bundy, C. 2024. Nurses' coping strategies caring for patients during severe viral pandemics: A mixed methods systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 33(1), pp. 242-254. (10.1111/jocn.16711)
2023
- Whybrow, D. and Milligan, C. 2023. Military healthcare professionals' experience of transitioning into civilian employment: a heuristic inquiry. WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation 76(2), pp. 663-677. (10.3233/WOR-220317)
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. ASSISTANCE (Addressing moral distress among nurses after the COVID-19 emergency): co-creation of evidence-based guidance to ameliorate moral distress.. Presented at: Chief Nursing Office Wales Conference, Cardiff, 13 October 2023.
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. Registered Nurses' and nursing students' perspectives on moral distress and its effects: a mixed-methods systematic review and thematic synthesis. Nursing Open 10(9), pp. 6014-6032. (10.1002/nop2.1913)
- Bradley-Scholey, S., McCauley, M., Whybrow, D. and Hurley, E. C. 2023. EMDR with a military population. In: Farrell, D., Schubert, S. J. and Kiernan, M. eds. The Oxford Handbook of EMDR. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. C29S1-C29N1., (10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192898357.013.29)
- Whybrow, D., Kitchiner, N., Williams, V., Graham, J., Hurley, E. and Kiernan, M. 2023. EMDR Therapy with Military Veterans. In: Kiernan, M., Schubert, S. and Farrell, D. eds. The Oxford Handbook of EMDR. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. C30S1-C30S19., (10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192898357.013.30)
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. Co-creation of evidence-based moral distress guidance for nurses: The ASSISTANCE (Addressing moral distress among nurses after the COVID-19 emergency) Study -Phase 3. Presented at: Chief Nurse Conference, Cardiff, UK, 13 October 2023.
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. Addressing moral distress among nurses after the Covid-19 emergency: The ASSISTANCE study. Presented at: Chief Nursing Officer Conference, Cardiff, 13 October 2023.
2022
- Whybrow, D., Holman, G. and Jones, G. 2022. Journeys to the essence of being a mental health nurse: a collaborative autoethnography. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing 11(4 (S)), pp. 22-33. (10.12968/bjmh.2022.0035)
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Contributing factors and impacts of moral distress among nurses: a systematic review. Presented at: European Nursing Congress 22: Future Proof Nursing: Nurses as key drivers of change, Netherlands, 4-7 October 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Perceived helpfulness of a tiered mental health support intervention for moral distress: a qualitative, exploratory study. Presented at: European Nursing Congress 22: Future Proof Nursing: Nurses as key drivers of change, Netherlands, 4-7 October 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Symposium of four papers: Identifying and mitigating moral distress in the nursing workforce: insights from the UK and the United States. Presented at: RCN International Nursing Research Conference, Cardiff, UK, 5-6 Sept 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Addressing moral distress during COVID-19 recovery: a mixed methods systematic review and narrative synthesis of moral distress in nurses and supportive moral distress interventions. Public Health Wales: Cardiff University.
- Temeng, E., Hewitt, R., Pattinson, R., Sydor, A., Whybrow, D., Watts, T. and Bundy, E. 2022. Nurses' experiences of caring for severely ill patients during infection outbreaks (pandemic / epidemic): a mixed methods systematic review. Presented at: RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2022, Cardiff, 5-6 September 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Addressing moral distress among nurses after the COVID-19 emergency: The ASSISTANCE study. Presented at: Canopi Synposium, Cardiff University, May 2022.
2021
- Watts, T. et al. 2021. Supportive interventions to mitigate moral distress among nurses: a mixed methods systematic review and narrative synthesis. Presented at: Public Health Wales Research and Evaluation Conference 2021: Research in action: COVID-19 and beyond, Online, 23 September 2021.
2019
- Crole-Rees, C., Whybrow, D. and Kitchiner, N. 2019. Working with military veterans. In: Evans, N. ed. Family work in mental health: a skills approach., Vol. 1st. M&K Update
2018
- Wilson, G., Farrell, D., Barron, I., Hutchins, J., Whybrow, D. and Kiernan, M. D. 2018. The use of eye-movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) therapy in treating post-traumatic stress disorder—a systematic narrative review. Frontiers in Psychology 9, article number: 923. (10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00923)
- Jones, N., Whybrow, D. and Coetzee, R. 2018. UK military doctors; stigma, mental health and help-seeking: a comparative cohort study. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 164, pp. 259-266. (10.1136/jramc-2018-000928)
2016
- Whybrow, D. 2016. Meeting the health care needs of transgender people within the armed forces: putting UK military policy into practice. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 25(23-24), pp. 3743-3749. (10.1111/jocn.13573)
- Kennedy, I., Whybrow, D., Jones, N., Sharpley, J. and Greenberg, N. 2016. A service evaluation of self-referral to military mental health teams. Occupational Medicine 66(5), pp. 394-398. (10.1093/occmed/kqw044)
2015
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N. and Greenberg, N. 2015. Promoting organizational well-being: a comprehensive review of Trauma Risk Management. Occupational Medicine 65(4), pp. 331-336. (10.1093/occmed/kqv024)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N., Evans, C., Minshall, D., Smith, D. and Greenberg, N. 2015. The mental health of deployed UK maritime forces. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 73(2), pp. 75-82. (10.1136/oemed-2015-102961)
2013
- Whybrow, D. 2013. Psychiatric nursing liaison in a combat zone: an autoethnography. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 20(10), pp. 896-901. (10.1111/jpm.12034)
- Wesson, M., Whybrow, D., Gould, M. and Greenberg, N. 2013. An initial evaluation of the clinical and fitness for work outcomes of a military group behavioural activation programme. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 42(2), pp. 243-247. (10.1017/S135246581300043X)
- Wesson, M. I., Whybrow, D., Greenberg, N. and Gould, M. 2013. Clinical supervision in a UK military department of community mental health. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 159(4), pp. 291-293. (10.1136/jramc-2013-000079)
- Whybrow, D. 2013. Behavioural activation for the treatment of depression in military personnel. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 159(1), pp. 15-20. (10.1136/jramc-2013-000004)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N. and Greenberg, N. 2013. Corporate knowledge of psychiatric services available in a combat zone. Military Medicine 178(2), article number: e241. (10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00329)
Articles
- Whybrow, D., Jones, B., Temeng, E., Dale, C., Bundy, C. and Watts, T. 2024. The perceived helpfulness and acceptability of a bespoke psychological therapy service for registered nurses experiencing psychological distress: A qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 80(12), pp. 5029-5038. (10.1111/jan.16160)
- Elliott, J., Hodges, C., Boots, M., Pattinson, R., Gillen, E., Whybrow, D. and Bundy, C. 2024. Mixed shift rotations, sleep, burnout and well-being in professions similar to radiographers: A systematic review. Radiography 30(4), pp. 1194-1200. (10.1016/j.radi.2024.05.016)
- Temeng, E., Hewitt, R., Pattinson, R., Sydor, A., Whybrow, D., Watts, T. and Bundy, C. 2024. Nurses' coping strategies caring for patients during severe viral pandemics: A mixed methods systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 33(1), pp. 242-254. (10.1111/jocn.16711)
- Whybrow, D. and Milligan, C. 2023. Military healthcare professionals' experience of transitioning into civilian employment: a heuristic inquiry. WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation 76(2), pp. 663-677. (10.3233/WOR-220317)
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. Registered Nurses' and nursing students' perspectives on moral distress and its effects: a mixed-methods systematic review and thematic synthesis. Nursing Open 10(9), pp. 6014-6032. (10.1002/nop2.1913)
- Whybrow, D., Holman, G. and Jones, G. 2022. Journeys to the essence of being a mental health nurse: a collaborative autoethnography. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing 11(4 (S)), pp. 22-33. (10.12968/bjmh.2022.0035)
- Wilson, G., Farrell, D., Barron, I., Hutchins, J., Whybrow, D. and Kiernan, M. D. 2018. The use of eye-movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) therapy in treating post-traumatic stress disorder—a systematic narrative review. Frontiers in Psychology 9, article number: 923. (10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00923)
- Jones, N., Whybrow, D. and Coetzee, R. 2018. UK military doctors; stigma, mental health and help-seeking: a comparative cohort study. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 164, pp. 259-266. (10.1136/jramc-2018-000928)
- Whybrow, D. 2016. Meeting the health care needs of transgender people within the armed forces: putting UK military policy into practice. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 25(23-24), pp. 3743-3749. (10.1111/jocn.13573)
- Kennedy, I., Whybrow, D., Jones, N., Sharpley, J. and Greenberg, N. 2016. A service evaluation of self-referral to military mental health teams. Occupational Medicine 66(5), pp. 394-398. (10.1093/occmed/kqw044)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N. and Greenberg, N. 2015. Promoting organizational well-being: a comprehensive review of Trauma Risk Management. Occupational Medicine 65(4), pp. 331-336. (10.1093/occmed/kqv024)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N., Evans, C., Minshall, D., Smith, D. and Greenberg, N. 2015. The mental health of deployed UK maritime forces. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 73(2), pp. 75-82. (10.1136/oemed-2015-102961)
- Whybrow, D. 2013. Psychiatric nursing liaison in a combat zone: an autoethnography. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 20(10), pp. 896-901. (10.1111/jpm.12034)
- Wesson, M., Whybrow, D., Gould, M. and Greenberg, N. 2013. An initial evaluation of the clinical and fitness for work outcomes of a military group behavioural activation programme. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 42(2), pp. 243-247. (10.1017/S135246581300043X)
- Wesson, M. I., Whybrow, D., Greenberg, N. and Gould, M. 2013. Clinical supervision in a UK military department of community mental health. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 159(4), pp. 291-293. (10.1136/jramc-2013-000079)
- Whybrow, D. 2013. Behavioural activation for the treatment of depression in military personnel. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 159(1), pp. 15-20. (10.1136/jramc-2013-000004)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N. and Greenberg, N. 2013. Corporate knowledge of psychiatric services available in a combat zone. Military Medicine 178(2), article number: e241. (10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00329)
Book sections
- Bradley-Scholey, S., McCauley, M., Whybrow, D. and Hurley, E. C. 2023. EMDR with a military population. In: Farrell, D., Schubert, S. J. and Kiernan, M. eds. The Oxford Handbook of EMDR. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. C29S1-C29N1., (10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192898357.013.29)
- Whybrow, D., Kitchiner, N., Williams, V., Graham, J., Hurley, E. and Kiernan, M. 2023. EMDR Therapy with Military Veterans. In: Kiernan, M., Schubert, S. and Farrell, D. eds. The Oxford Handbook of EMDR. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. C30S1-C30S19., (10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192898357.013.30)
- Crole-Rees, C., Whybrow, D. and Kitchiner, N. 2019. Working with military veterans. In: Evans, N. ed. Family work in mental health: a skills approach., Vol. 1st. M&K Update
Conferences
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. ASSISTANCE (Addressing moral distress among nurses after the COVID-19 emergency): co-creation of evidence-based guidance to ameliorate moral distress.. Presented at: Chief Nursing Office Wales Conference, Cardiff, 13 October 2023.
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. Co-creation of evidence-based moral distress guidance for nurses: The ASSISTANCE (Addressing moral distress among nurses after the COVID-19 emergency) Study -Phase 3. Presented at: Chief Nurse Conference, Cardiff, UK, 13 October 2023.
- Watts, T. et al. 2023. Addressing moral distress among nurses after the Covid-19 emergency: The ASSISTANCE study. Presented at: Chief Nursing Officer Conference, Cardiff, 13 October 2023.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Contributing factors and impacts of moral distress among nurses: a systematic review. Presented at: European Nursing Congress 22: Future Proof Nursing: Nurses as key drivers of change, Netherlands, 4-7 October 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Perceived helpfulness of a tiered mental health support intervention for moral distress: a qualitative, exploratory study. Presented at: European Nursing Congress 22: Future Proof Nursing: Nurses as key drivers of change, Netherlands, 4-7 October 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Symposium of four papers: Identifying and mitigating moral distress in the nursing workforce: insights from the UK and the United States. Presented at: RCN International Nursing Research Conference, Cardiff, UK, 5-6 Sept 2022.
- Temeng, E., Hewitt, R., Pattinson, R., Sydor, A., Whybrow, D., Watts, T. and Bundy, E. 2022. Nurses' experiences of caring for severely ill patients during infection outbreaks (pandemic / epidemic): a mixed methods systematic review. Presented at: RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2022, Cardiff, 5-6 September 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Addressing moral distress among nurses after the COVID-19 emergency: The ASSISTANCE study. Presented at: Canopi Synposium, Cardiff University, May 2022.
- Watts, T. et al. 2021. Supportive interventions to mitigate moral distress among nurses: a mixed methods systematic review and narrative synthesis. Presented at: Public Health Wales Research and Evaluation Conference 2021: Research in action: COVID-19 and beyond, Online, 23 September 2021.
Monographs
- Watts, T. et al. 2022. Addressing moral distress during COVID-19 recovery: a mixed methods systematic review and narrative synthesis of moral distress in nurses and supportive moral distress interventions. Public Health Wales: Cardiff University.
- Whybrow, D. 2016. Meeting the health care needs of transgender people within the armed forces: putting UK military policy into practice. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 25(23-24), pp. 3743-3749. (10.1111/jocn.13573)
- Kennedy, I., Whybrow, D., Jones, N., Sharpley, J. and Greenberg, N. 2016. A service evaluation of self-referral to military mental health teams. Occupational Medicine 66(5), pp. 394-398. (10.1093/occmed/kqw044)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N. and Greenberg, N. 2015. Promoting organizational well-being: a comprehensive review of Trauma Risk Management. Occupational Medicine 65(4), pp. 331-336. (10.1093/occmed/kqv024)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N., Evans, C., Minshall, D., Smith, D. and Greenberg, N. 2015. The mental health of deployed UK maritime forces. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 73(2), pp. 75-82. (10.1136/oemed-2015-102961)
- Whybrow, D. 2013. Psychiatric nursing liaison in a combat zone: an autoethnography. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 20(10), pp. 896-901. (10.1111/jpm.12034)
- Wesson, M., Whybrow, D., Gould, M. and Greenberg, N. 2013. An initial evaluation of the clinical and fitness for work outcomes of a military group behavioural activation programme. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 42(2), pp. 243-247. (10.1017/S135246581300043X)
- Wesson, M. I., Whybrow, D., Greenberg, N. and Gould, M. 2013. Clinical supervision in a UK military department of community mental health. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 159(4), pp. 291-293. (10.1136/jramc-2013-000079)
- Whybrow, D. 2013. Behavioural activation for the treatment of depression in military personnel. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 159(1), pp. 15-20. (10.1136/jramc-2013-000004)
- Whybrow, D., Jones, N. and Greenberg, N. 2013. Corporate knowledge of psychiatric services available in a combat zone. Military Medicine 178(2), article number: e241. (10.7205/MILMED-D-12-00329)
Ymchwil
Fy maes ymchwil yw iechyd a lles sefydliadol. Rwy'n arbenigwr pwnc mewn lles seicolegol a gofal iechyd meddwl sy'n canolbwyntio ar alwedigaeth. Mae'r maes hwn yn cynnwys datblygu adnoddau i ymdopi â gofynion swyddi fel llwyth gwaith uchel, cyfyng-gyngor moesegol, neu amlygiad i ddigwyddiadau a allai fod yn drawmatig. Rwy'n canolbwyntio ar y rhyngweithio rhwng gofynion swyddi ac adnoddau swyddi, effaith y rhyngweithiad hwn a strategaethau ar gyfer hyrwyddo gwytnwch gweithwyr. Ar yr ochr fflip mae llosgi gweithwyr, ymddieithrio ac agwedd gweithlu. Mae'r ffactorau hyn yn arbennig o berthnasol i weithluoedd gofal iechyd lle gall recriwtio staff, addysg a chadw effeithio ar ddarparu gwasanaethau. Felly, rwyf hefyd yn canolbwyntio ar hyrwyddo adferiad a lles, deall y penderfyniad i adael swydd, y profiad o newid gyrfa a nodi cyfleoedd i hyrwyddo ymgysylltiad a chadw gweithwyr.
Prosiectau a Grantiau Allweddol:
OMHNE (Y Llynges Frenhinol) 2013 - 2016: Lles seicolegol personél morwrol a ddefnyddir
Roedd Dr Dean Whybrow yn aelod o'r tîm ymchwil
3MDR 2016 - 2019: Therapi newydd sy'n canolbwyntio ar drawma
Roedd Dr Dean Whybrow yn therapydd 3MDR yn y treial clinigol hwn.
CYMORTH a mwy Astudiaeth 2021-2022: Trallod moesol
Roedd Dr Dean Whybrow yn aelod o'r tîm ymchwil.
Gwobr: £17,000
Astudiaeth CYMORTH 2021 - 2023: Trallod moesol
Mae Dr Dean Whybrow yn aelod o'r tîm ymchwil.
Gwobr: £80,000
MASI SUMIT 2021-2023: Profiadau nyrsys o wytnwch, her a newid
Dr Dean Whybrow oedd yn arwain y cais am grant ac mae'n aelod o'r tîm ymchwil.
Gwobr: £30,000
Cyllid Hadau Crucible GW4 2022-2023: Methodolegau rhyngbroffesiynol
Mae Dr Dean Whybrow yn aelod o'r tîm ymchwil.
Gwobr: £3,500
Cyllid Sbarduno Cydweithio Prifysgol Waikato 2022-2023: Gofal iechyd meddwl mewn ymarfer nyrsio
Dr Dean Whybrow yw Cyd-Brif Ymchwilydd
Gwobr: £10,000
Cyllid Sbarduno Cydweithio Prifysgol Waikato 2023-2024: Kava fel ymyriad newydd i gyn-filwyr â PTSD
Mae Dr Dean Whybrow yn Gyd-ymgeisydd
Gwobr: £10,000
Staff diogel gwasanaethau iechyd ental: Adolygiad cwmpasu cyflym a gomisiynwyd ar gyfer GIG Lloegr
Dr Dean Whybrow yw Cyd-Brif Ymchwilydd
Gwobr: £20,000
Ymrwymiadau ymchwil eraill:
Canolfan Gofal sy'n Seiliedig ar Dystiolaeth Cymru: Aelod o'r Pwyllgor
RAND Europe/King's Centre for Military Health Research - Canolfan Ymchwil FIMT: Aelod o'r Bwrdd Cynghori Arbenigol
Grŵp Ymchwil Iechyd Milwrol y Drindod: Tîm TMHRG
Addysgu
Rwy'n gweithio'n llawn amser fel darlithydd mewn nyrsio iechyd meddwl, sy'n cynnwys ymchwil, addysgu, goruchwyliaeth academaidd, ac ymrwymiadau marcio ar draws rhaglenni israddedig ac ôl-raddedig. Rwyf wedi gweithio fel arweinydd modiwl modiwl modiwl dulliau ymchwil mawr gyda ~ 250 o fyfyrwyr. Fel rhan o'r rhaglen nyrsio ehangach, rwyf wedi gweithio fel rheolwr maes iechyd meddwl. Fy ffocws oedd gwella ymgysylltiad a boddhad myfyrwyr, cefnogi myfyrwyr ag anghenion cymhleth, a rheoli llinellau. Rwyf wedi gweithio fel tiwtor personol ar gyfer myfyrwyr israddedig ac ôl-raddedig.
Arweinydd Modiwl:
HC3314 - Rôl y nyrsys iechyd meddwl wrth gydlynu gofal rhyngbroffesiynol
Addysgu:
Rwy'n addysgu, marcio ac yn darparu goruchwyliaeth ar draws ystod o fodiwlau israddedig ac ôl-raddedig.
Bywgraffiad
I am a registered mental health nurse, nurse specialist in psychological therapies, military veteran, researcher and lecturer in mental health nursing.
Qualifications:
2004 BSc Nursing (Mental Health)
2007 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Level 3
2009 PGDip Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (IAPT)
2011 Clinical Supervisor's Course
2011 MSc Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
2018 Post Graduate Certificate in Education
2020 PhD Organisational Health and Wellbeing
2020 Expert Witness Training Course; Inspire MediLaw
Anrhydeddau a dyfarniadau
1997 Gwobr Commodore am dwyn milwrol
Gwobr Ruth Carter 2010 am ymarfer arloesol
Gwobr Ruth Carter 2012 am ddatblygu gwasanaethau
2012 Portsmouth City News: Gweithiwr Iechyd Meddwl y Flwyddyn
Gwobr Cyfoethogi Bywyd Myfyrwyr 2019: Enwebai
Rhagoriaeth Academaidd 2019 mewn Arweinyddiaeth, Prifysgol Caerdydd: Enwebai
Gwobr Cyfoethogi Bywyd Myfyrwyr 2020 (Aelod Staff Mwyaf Dyrchafol): Enwebai
Gwobr Cyfoethogi Bywyd Myfyrwyr 2023 (Aelod Staff Mwyaf Dyrchafol): Enwebai
Aelodaethau proffesiynol
NMC Registered Mental Health Nurse
BABCP Accredited Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist
EMDR Europe Accredited Practitioner
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Safleoedd academaidd blaenorol
Current:
Cardiff University: Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing (Teaching & Research)
Previous:
Swansea University: Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing (Enhanced Teaching & Scholarship)
Cardiff University: Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing (Teaching & Scholarship)
King’s College, London: Visiting Researcher
Ymrwymiadau siarad cyhoeddus
- 2022: Cynhadledd Ymchwil Nyrsio Ryngwladol RCN 2022
- 2019: 27ain Cynhadledd Ryngwladol MHNR 2019
Pwyllgorau ac adolygu
2022-presennol: BABCP Ysgrifennydd Pwyllgor Rhanbarthol De-orllewin Cymru
2022-presennol: Canolfan Ymchwil Forces in Mind Trust (Canolfan Ymchwil FIMT): Bwrdd Cynghori Arbenigol
2021-presennol: Canolfan Gofal Seiliedig ar Dystiolaeth Cymru, Prifysgol Caerdydd: Aelod o'r Pwyllgor
2015-2020: BABCP Ysgrifennydd Pwyllgor Rhanbarthol De-ddwyrain Cymru
Meysydd goruchwyliaeth
Prosiectau myfyrwyr PhD:
2023-Cyfredol: Effaith Defnyddio Efelychiad Iechyd Meddwl gan ddefnyddio Cleifion Safonedig ar Ofn Myfyrwyr Nyrsio o Gleifion Seiciatrig yn Saudi Arabia
2022-Cyfredol: Radiograffwyr yn gweithio sifftiau y tu allan i oriau, a'r effeithiau ar flinder a lles
2021-Cyfredol: Profiadau nyrsys o ofalu am gleifion â Covid19
2017-Cyfredol: Profiad nyrsys o'r ffactorau sy'n dylanwadu ar ymlyniad nyrsys i'r pum munud ar gyfer hylendid golchi dwylo
Mae gen i ddiddordeb mewn goruchwylio myfyrwyr PhD ym meysydd:
- Iechyd a lles sefydliadol
- Iechyd meddwl
- Nyrsio
- Therapïau seicolegol
- Gofal
- Milwrol
- Cyn - filwyr
Mae gen i hefyd arbenigedd yn y methodolegau canlynol:
- Ymchwil ansoddol
- Ymchwil mewnol
- Autoethnography
- Ymchwiliad Heuristaidd
Goruchwyliaeth gyfredol
Contact Details
+44 29225 11656
Heath Park West (formerly Department of Work and Pensions (DWP)), Ystafell 1.06 Ty'r Garth, St Agnes Rd, Caerdydd, CF14 4US
Themâu ymchwil
Arbenigeddau
- Gweithlu
- Iechyd Meddwl
- Dulliau ymchwil ansoddol
- Milwrol a Chyn-filwyr
- Nyrsio