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Dr CHARLEY BAKER's Outputs (3)

“It's really important work…and celebrating that, I think, is really important” – co‐produced qualitative research into future of mental health nurse education (2024)
Journal Article
Pearson, M., Long, L., Baker, C., Doran, D., & Pringle, A. (2024). “It's really important work…and celebrating that, I think, is really important” – co‐produced qualitative research into future of mental health nurse education. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.13361

The education of mental health nurses has long remained a contentious topic in the UK and internationally. This research seeks to gather the perspectives of those directly affected by mental health nurse education. To investigate what knowledge, skil... Read More about “It's really important work…and celebrating that, I think, is really important” – co‐produced qualitative research into future of mental health nurse education.

Poetry and male eating disorders (2020)
Book Chapter
Bartel, H., & Baker, C. (2020). Poetry and male eating disorders. In P. Crawford, B. Brown, & A. Charise (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities (248-254). Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Literary texts—from autobiographies and novels to self-help books and poetry—that explore experiences of illness can give unique and poignant insights into the states of mind and lives of individuals affected by physical or mental ill health. This ch... Read More about Poetry and male eating disorders.

What is home? An art-based workshop to explore the physical, relational and wellbeing properties of Home (2017)
Journal Article
Vallejos, E. P., Baker, C., McGarry, J., Joyes, E., Carletti, L., Bartel, H., Jacobs, R., Gale-Feeny, A., & Higginbottom, R. (2017). What is home? An art-based workshop to explore the physical, relational and wellbeing properties of Home. Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 8(3), 341-355. https://doi.org/10.1386/jaah.8.3.341_1

This feasibility study was framed under the notion of creative practices as mutual recovery – the idea that shared creativity, collective experience and mutual benefit can promote resilience in mental health and well-being. The study evaluated the im... Read More about What is home? An art-based workshop to explore the physical, relational and wellbeing properties of Home.