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Dianne Wynaden

Researcher at Curtin University

Publications -  108
Citations -  4090

Dianne Wynaden is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 99 publications receiving 3625 citations. Previous affiliations of Dianne Wynaden include Jerash Private University & Fremantle Hospital.

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Ethics in qualitative research.

TL;DR: Ethical principles can be used to guide the research in addressing the initial and ongoing issues arising from qualitative research in order to meet the goals of theResearch as well as to maintain the rights of the research participants.
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Factors that influence Asian communities' access to mental health care.

TL;DR: The findings highlighted that people from Asian communities are unwilling to access help from mainstream services because of their beliefs, and that stigma and shame are key factors that influence this reluctance.
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Consumer involvement in the tertiary-level education of mental health professionals: A systematic review

TL;DR: It is suggested that public policy expectations regarding consumer involvement in mental health services appear to be slowly affecting the education of mental health professionals and future research needs to focus on determining the effect of consumers involvement in education on the behaviours and attitudes of students in healthcare environments.
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Are universities preparing nurses to meet the challenges posed by the Australian mental health care system

TL;DR: Pre-testing of students before entering their third year indicated that the philosophy of comprehensive nursing: integration, although aspired to in principle, does not appear to occur in reality.
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Male nurses' experiences of providing intimate care for women clients.

TL;DR: Nurse educators should assist male nurses to be better prepared to interact with women clients in various settings to enable them to develop effective coping strategies to manage challenging situations.