“It is much more real when it comes from them”: The role of experts by experience in the integration of mental health nursing theory and practice

  • Brenda Happell
  • , Shifra Waks
  • , Aine Horgan
  • , Sonya Greaney
  • , Fionnuala Manning
  • , John Goodwin
  • , Julia Bocking
  • , Brett Scholz
  • , Elisabeth Hals
  • , Arild Granerud
  • , Rory Doody
  • , Chris Platania-Phung
  • , Martha Griffin
  • , Siobhan Russell
  • , Liam MacGabhann
  • , Jarmo Pulli
  • , Annaliina Vatula
  • , Graeme Browne
  • , Kornelis Jan van der Vaart
  • , Jerry Allon
  • Einar Bjornsson, Heikki Ellilä, Mari Lahti, Pall Biering

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Abstract

Purpose: To examine nursing students' perceptions of Experts by Experience impact on theoretical and practical learning. Design and Methods: Qualitative exploratory study involving focus groups with undergraduate nursing students from five European countries and Australia. Data were analyzed thematically. Findings: Participants described positive impacts as: bridging the theory and practice gap through first-hand experience, including sub-themes: bringing theory to life; can't be taught any other way, and innovative teaching methods fueling curiosity. Relevance to Clinical Practice: Integrating theory and practice is key for quality mental health nursing practice. Experts by experience can potentially contribute to reducing this enduring gap.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)811-819
Number of pages9
JournalPerspectives in Psychiatric Care
Volume56
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2020

Keywords

  • COMMUNE
  • consumer academic
  • experts by experience
  • mental health
  • mental health nursing
  • theory-practice gap

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