Philip Burnard focuses on Mental health, Burnout, Coping, Clinical psychology and Nursing. His Mental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Stressor and Emotional exhaustion. Philip Burnard has included themes like Distress and Stress management in his Coping study.
His studies in Nursing integrate themes in fields like Job satisfaction and Meaning. His study focuses on the intersection of Job satisfaction and fields such as Depersonalization with connections in the field of Qualitative research. A large part of his Qualitative research studies is devoted to Semi-structured interview.
His main research concerns Nursing, Nurse education, Medical education, Pedagogy and Experiential learning. Philip Burnard has researched Nursing in several fields, including Mental health, Health care and Perception. His Mental health research includes themes of Psychological intervention and Stressor, Clinical psychology, Burnout.
As part of his studies on Nurse education, Philip Burnard often connects relevant subjects like Qualitative research. His Pedagogy study typically links adjacent topics like MEDLINE. Philip Burnard usually deals with Experiential learning and limits it to topics linked to Social skills and Skills management, Interpersonal relationship and Social psychology.
His primary scientific interests are in Mental health, Nursing, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry and Burnout. His Mental health research integrates issues from Psychological intervention, Stress management interventions, Stressor and Needs assessment. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Job satisfaction, Health care and Family medicine.
His research in the fields of Coping and Self-esteem overlaps with other disciplines such as Evidence-based practice and Sample. His study looks at the relationship between Burnout and topics such as Clinical supervision, which overlap with Depersonalization. His Nurse education study incorporates themes from Nursing research, Pouch, Holistic nursing, Qualitative research and Ileostomy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mental health, Burnout, Coping, Clinical psychology and Nursing. His studies deal with areas such as Stressor and Emotional exhaustion as well as Mental health. His research integrates issues of Distress and Stress management in his study of Coping.
His Stress management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychological intervention and Occupational burnout. His Nursing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mental Health Act, Job satisfaction, Qualitative research, Focus group and Multiculturalism. Philip Burnard combines subjects such as Nursing research, Nurse education, Team nursing and Interpersonal communication with his study of Qualitative research.
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A method of analysing interview transcripts in qualitative research.
Philip Burnard.
Nurse Education Today (1991)
A systematic review of stress and stress management interventions for mental health nurses
Deborah Jayne Edwards;Philip Burnard.
Journal of Advanced Nursing (2003)
Stress and burnout in community mental health nursing: a review of the literature.
Deborah Jayne Edwards;Philip Burnard;D. Coyle;A. Fothergill.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (2000)
Teaching the analysis of textual data: an experiential approach.
Philip Burnard.
Nurse Education Today (1996)
Constructing Grounded Theory: A practical guide through qualitative analysis Kathy Charmaz Constructing Grounded Theory: A practical guide through qualitative analysis Sage 224 £19.99 0761973532 0761973532
Philip Burnard.
Nurse Researcher (2006)
Clinical supervision and burnout: the influence of clinical supervision for community mental health nurses
Deborah Edwards;Philip Burnard;Ben Hannigan;Linda Cooper.
Journal of Clinical Nursing (2006)
Stress, burnout, coping and stress management in psychiatrists: findings from a systematic review.
Anne Fothergill;Deborah Jayne Edwards;Philip Burnard.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry (2004)
Stress and stress management in clinical psychology: Findings from a systematic review
Ben Hannigan;Deborah Jayne Edwards;Philip Burnard.
Journal of Mental Health (2004)
Burnout in community mental health nurses: findings from the all-Wales stress study.
Ben Hannigan;Deborah Jayne Edwards;D. Coyle;A. Fothergill.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (2000)
Factors influencing the effectiveness of clinical supervision
David R. Edwards;Linda Cooper;Philip Burnard;Ben Hannigan.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (2005)
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