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Brett Scholz

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The Lancet. Psychiatry|February 15, 2024
Mindfully reporting lived experience workBrett Scholz
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|May 4, 2022
We have to set the bar higher: towards consumer leadership, beyond engagement or involvementBrett Scholz
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal|December 19, 2017
CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT MEN: PROPOSITIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH NURSINGBrett Scholz
Research Involvement and Engagement|September 10, 2021
Toward more mindful reporting of patient and public involvement in healthcareBrett Scholz, Alan Bevan
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|October 4, 2018
Response to Commentary by Russo, Beresford, and O'Hagan To Happell, Brenda, & Scholz, Brett (2018). Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(1), 440-447Brenda Happell, Brett Scholz
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|November 25, 2017
Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental healthBrenda Happell, Brett Scholz
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|November 4, 2018
Response to Commentary by von Peter to Happell, Brenda, & Scholz, Brett (2018). Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(1), 440-447Brett Scholz, Brenda Happell
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|February 2, 2017
Improving exchange with consumers within mental health organizations: Recognizing mental ill health experience as a 'sneaky, special degree'Brett Scholz, Julia Bocking, Brenda Happell
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|January 18, 2017
Consumers in mental health service leadership: A systematic reviewBrett Scholz, Sarah Gordon, Brenda Happell
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|April 28, 2017
Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Consumers in Mental Health Organisations' HierarchiesBrett Scholz, Julia Bocking, Brenda Happell
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The Lancet. Psychiatry|February 15, 2024
Mindfully reporting lived experience workBrett Scholz
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|May 4, 2022
We have to set the bar higher: towards consumer leadership, beyond engagement or involvementBrett Scholz
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal|December 19, 2017
CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT MEN: PROPOSITIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH NURSINGBrett Scholz
Research Involvement and Engagement|September 10, 2021
Toward more mindful reporting of patient and public involvement in healthcareBrett Scholz, Alan Bevan
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|October 4, 2018
Response to Commentary by Russo, Beresford, and O'Hagan To Happell, Brenda, & Scholz, Brett (2018). Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(1), 440-447Brenda Happell, Brett Scholz
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|November 25, 2017
Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental healthBrenda Happell, Brett Scholz
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|November 4, 2018
Response to Commentary by von Peter to Happell, Brenda, & Scholz, Brett (2018). Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 27(1), 440-447Brett Scholz, Brenda Happell
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|February 2, 2017
Improving exchange with consumers within mental health organizations: Recognizing mental ill health experience as a 'sneaky, special degree'Brett Scholz, Julia Bocking, Brenda Happell
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|January 18, 2017
Consumers in mental health service leadership: A systematic reviewBrett Scholz, Sarah Gordon, Brenda Happell
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|April 28, 2017
Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Consumers in Mental Health Organisations' HierarchiesBrett Scholz, Julia Bocking, Brenda Happell
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