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Prof. Louise O'Brien

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 6
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 1.25

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 2016 PhD (Gender & Health) Principal Supervisor Clinical Decision Making and the Role of Paramedics Fulfilling their Legislative Powers Under the Mental Health Act 2007 (NSW): A Qualitative Study
2012 2016 PhD (Midwifery) Co-Supervisor A Qualitative Research Exploring the Experiences of Women with Mental Health Disorders and learning Disability During Pregnancy and Birth
2011 2013 PHD Nursing
Charles Sturt University
Principal Supervisor Women's experience of working shiftwork while caring for children: A phenomenological study
2011 2019 PhD (Nursing) Principal Supervisor Frequent Readmission to a Rural Mental Health Facility: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Method Research Project
2011 2016 PhD (Nursing) Principal Supervisor From the Past to the Future. A History of Ideas and Practice in Psychiatric Nursing Scholarship from 1920 to the Present
2010 2014 PHD Nursing
Charles Sturt University
Co-Supervisor West African nurses experience of migration to rural Australia

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2011 PHD Nursing
University of Western Sydney
Co-Supervisor Nursing the dying: A mixed methods study
2011 PHD Nursing
University of Western Sydney
Principal Supervisor Police Referrals to mental health services: A mixed methods study
2010 PHD Nursing
University of Western Sydney
Principal Supervisor Mentorship for leadership: A study of Australian nurse leaders
2009 PHD Nursing
University of Western Sydney
Co-Supervisor Young women's stories of having a sexually transmitted infection: A feminist perspective
2008 Masters Nursing
University of Western Sydney
Principal Supervisor Living with Hepatitis C and its treatment: A phenomenological study of the experiences of patients and their partners