Peter Ryan
Middlesex University
37 Papers
216 Citations
Peter Ryan is an academic researcher from Middlesex University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Burnout. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
Thematic analysis of Antonovsky’s sense of coherence theory
TL;DR: This study investigated how sense of coherence theory applied when mapped onto descriptions by 20 mental health service users of how they deal with problems that they face in their lives, and revealed distinctions between concrete and relationship orientated problem solving that led to new insights into how mechanisms of sense ofCoherence theory may operate.
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Sources of stress and burnout in acute psychiatric care: inpatient vs. community staff
TL;DR: Acute ward working implied lack of control but much contact with colleagues, whereas community work entailed more control but demanding work in terms of difficult task and hard-to-find-solutions.
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Needs, expectations and consequences for children growing up in a family where the parent has a mental illness
Izabella Tabak,Lidia Zabłocka-Żytka,Peter Ryan,Stefano Zanone Poma,Katja Joronen,Giovanni Viganò,Wendy Simpson,Eija Paavilainen,Norbert Scherbaum,Martin Smith,Ian Dawson +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse needs, expectations and consequences for children with respect to living with a parent with mental illness from the perspective of professionals and family members, and suggest that professionals working with parents with mental illnesses should be aware of the specific consequences for the children and encourage parents in their parental role.
Qualified and Unqualified (N-R C) mental health nursing staff - minor differences in sources of stress and burnout. A European multi-centre study
TL;DR: The results suggest that centre-specific problems may cause more stress among N-R Cs compared to the qualified staff, and Routines and educational programs for dealing with stress should be available on a routine basis.