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Jennifer Oates
Jennifer Oates
Senior Lecturer, University of Surrey
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Use of Skype in interviews: The impact of the medium in a study of mental health nurses
J Oates
Nurse researcher 22 (4), 2015
1562015
‘Your experiences were your tools’. How personal experience of mental health problems informs mental health nursing practice
J Oates, N Drey, J Jones
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 24 (7), 471-479, 2017
932017
What keeps nurses happy? Implications for workforce well-being strategies
J Oates
Nursing management 25 (1), 2018
672018
Subjective well‐being of mental health nurses in the United Kingdom: Results of an online survey
J Oates, J Jones, N Drey
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 26 (4), 391-401, 2017
632017
Maintaining best practice in record-keeping and documentation
J Beach, J Oates
Nursing Standard (2014+) 28 (36), 45, 2014
432014
The meaning of co‐production for clinicians: An exploratory case study of Practitioner Trainers in one Recovery College
M Dalgarno, J Oates
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 25 (5-6), 349-357, 2018
302018
The mental health and wellbeing of midwifery students: an integrative review
J Oates, A Topping, T Arias, P Charles, C Hunter, K Watts
Midwifery 72, 80-89, 2019
282019
The effect of yoga on menstrual disorders: a systematic review
J Oates
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 23 (6), 407-417, 2017
252017
An integrative review of nursing staff experiences in high secure forensic mental health settings: Implications for recruitment and retention strategies
J Oates, A Topping, I Ezhova, E Wadey, A Marie Rafferty
Journal of Advanced Nursing 76 (11), 2897-2908, 2020
232020
Interwoven histories: Mental health nurses with experience of mental illness, qualitative findings from a mixed methods study
J Oates, N Drey, J Jones
International journal of mental health nursing 27 (5), 1383-1391, 2018
182018
Non-medical approved clinicians: Results of a first national survey in England and Wales
J Oates, T Brandon, C Burrell, S Ebrahim, J Taylor, P Veitch
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 60, 51-56, 2018
172018
Factors affecting high secure forensic mental health nursing workforce sustainability: Perspectives from frontline nurses and stakeholders
J Oates, A Topping, I Ezhova, E Wadey, AM Rafferty
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 28 (6), 1041-1051, 2021
162021
‘The rollercoaster’: a qualitative study of midwifery students’ experiences affecting their mental wellbeing
J Oates, A Topping, K Watts, P Charles, C Hunter, T Arias
Midwifery 88, 102735, 2020
142020
Skills fade: a review of the evidence that clinical and professional skills fade during time out of practice, and of how skills fade may be measured or remediated.
J Oates
http://www.gmc-uk.org/about/research/26013.asp, 2014
132014
Understanding how the university curriculum impacts student wellbeing: A qualitative study
R Upsher, Z Percy, L Cappiello, N Byrom, G Hughes, J Oates, A Nobili, ...
Higher education 86 (5), 1213-1232, 2023
82023
Implementing positive and proactive care
R Cockerton, A O’Brien, J Oates
Mental Health Practice 19 (4), 2015
82015
Associations between age, years in post, years in the profession and personal experience of mental health problems in UK mental health nurses
J Oates, N Drey, J Jones
Issues in mental health nursing 38 (8), 624-632, 2017
72017
Strange bedfellows? Nurses as responsible clinicians under the mental health act (England & Wales)
P Veitch, J Oates
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 24 (4), 243-251, 2017
72017
Information governance and record keeping in community practice
J Beach, J Oates
Community Practitioner 87 (2), 43-47, 2014
72014
Responsibility as professional leadership and decision making: Interviews with non-medical Responsible Clinicians
J Oates, C Burrell, S Ebrahim, J Taylor, P Veitch, T Brandon
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 71, 101575, 2020
62020
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