Ms Judy Mannix
Biography- Areas of Research/Teaching Expertise
- Grants/Current Projects
- Selected Publications
- Contact details
Biography
Judy Mannix joined UWS in 1999 and is currently a Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Her clinical experience has been gained in acute, high dependency settings in rural and metropolitan hospitals in NSW. Judy is an experienced academic, actively contributing to nurse education since 1985. She has extensive experience teaching on-campus and off-campus students in nursing programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and has held a number of governance roles in the university setting. Her professional interests focus on nurse education and practice, women’s health, workforce issues, and family health. Judy has been and is currently actively involved in funded research projects in these areas of interest and has successfully co-supervised BN (Hons) students and higher degree research students in related areas. She also has a number of peer reviewed publications and book chapters in these areas.
Areas of Research/Teaching Expertise
Learning & Teaching Interests
Family health
Adolescent health
Women's health
Nursing workforce issues
Nurse education
Research interests
Nurse education
Women’s health
Nursing workforce issues
Family health
Grants/Current Projects
2007-2008
Skilling Clinical Teachers in Nursing to Maximise Learning With L. Stewart, A. Smith, S. Bourgeois, M. Goldsmith, & E. Carmichael.
Learning & Teaching Action Project
Funding: UWS.
2006-2007
Enhancing the development of literacy and language skills in undergraduate, culturally and linguistically diverse students (CALD)
With A. Smith, L. Stewart, J. Koch, P. Baylis, & E. Carmichael.
Learning & Teaching Action Project
Funding: UWS.
2004-2005
Assessing the Health Needs of Families in a Rapidly Growing Community in Greater Western Sydney
With A. Smith.
Funding: School of Nursing, UWS.
2003-2006
A study of the prevalence, experience and nature of child-to-mother violence in a high risk geographical area
With L. Wilkes, D. Jackson, & K. Lines.
Funding: ARC Linkage Grant.
Selected Publications
Refereed journal articles
Edenborough, M., Wilkes, L., Jackson, D., & Mannix, J. (2011). Development and validation of the child-to-mother violence scale. Nurse Researcher, 18(2), 52-66.
Jackson, D., Peters, K., Andrew, S., Edenborough, M., Halcomb, E. J., Luck, L., Salamonson, Y., Weaver, R., & Wilkes, L. (2010). Trial and retribution: A qualitative study of whistleblowing and workplace relationships in nursing. Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 36(1-2), 34-44.
Mannix, J., Wilkes, L., Luck, L. (2009). Key stakeholders in clinical learning and teaching in Bachelor of Nursing programs: A discussion paper. Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 32, 60-69.
Gabrielle, S., Jackson, D., & Mannix, J. (2008). Adjusting to personal and organisational change: Views and experiences of female nurses aged 40-60 years. Collegian, 15(3), 85-91.
Gabrielle, S., Jackson, D., & Mannix, J. (2008). Older women nurses: Health, ageing concerns and self-care strategies. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 61(3), 316-325.
Stewart M., Wilkes, L., Jackson D., & Mannix, J. (2006). Child to mother violence: A pilot study. Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 21(2), 297-310..
Jackson, D., MacDonald, G., Mannix, J., Faga, P., & Firtko, A. (2006). Mothers' perceptions of overweight and obesity in their children. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 23(2), 8-13.
Mannix, J., Faga, P., Beale, B., & Jackson, D. (2006). Towards sustainable models for clinical education in nursing: An on-going conversation. Nurse Education in Practice, 6(1), 3-11.
Jackson D., McDonald G., Mannix, J., & Faga, P. (2005). Overweight and obese children: Mothers’ strategies. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(1), 6-14.
Jackson, D., Mannix, J., Faga, P., & Gillies, D. (2004). Women’s experiences of requiring family support. Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 18(1/2), 97-107.
Stewart M., Jackson D., Mannix, J., Wilkes, L. & Lines, K. (2004). Child to mother violence: What does the literature tell us? Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 18(1/2), 199-210.
Jackson, D. & Mannix, J. (2004). Giving voice to the burden of blame: A feminist study of mothers' experiences of mother blaming. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 10(4), 150-158.
Jackson, D., Mannix. J. & Daly, J. (2003). Nursing staff shortages: Issues in Australian nursing homes. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 21(1), 44-47.
Jackson, D. & Mannix, J. (2003). 'Then suddenly he went right off the rails': Mothers’ stories of adolescent cannabis use. Contemporary Nurse, 14(2), 169-179.
Jackson, D. & Mannix, J. (2003). Mothering and women’s health: I love being a mother but … there is always something new to worry about. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 23(3), 30-37.
Jackson, D., Clare, J. & Mannix, J. (2002). Who would want to be a nurse? Violence in the workplace - a factor in recruitment and retention. Journal of Nursing Management, 10(1), 13-20.
Jackson, D., Daly, J. & Mannix, J. (2001). Retaining a viable workforce: A critical challenge for nursing. Contemporary Nurse, 11(2-3), 163-172.
Jackson, D., & Mannix, J. (2001). Clinical nurses as teachers: Insights from students in their first semester of study. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 10(2), 270-277.
Stein, I., Jackson, D. & Mannix, J. (2000). The internet: An adjunct to ageing-in-place. Geriaction, 18(4), 13-15.
Book chapters
Mannix, J., Smith, A., & Stewart, L. (2007). Establishing and maintaining a professional profile: Issues in the first year of practice. In Chang, E. & Daly, J. (eds.) Transitions in Nursing: Preparing for Professional Practice (2nd edition). Elsevier, Sydney.
Jackson, D., Clare, J. & Mannix, J. (2003). Feminist and critical approaches. In Schneider, Z., Elliott, D., LoBiondo-Wood, G. & Haber, J. (eds.) Nursing Research Methods, Critical Appraisal and Utilisation (2nd edition). Harcourt Australia, Melbourne.
Mannix, J. & Stein, I. (2002). Becoming professional: The role of regulatory authorities and nursing organisations. In Daly, J., Speedy, S., Jackson, D. & Darbyshire, P. (eds.) Contexts of Nursing: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
Jackson, D., Mannix, J. & Brown, N. (2001). Establishing and maintaining a professional profile: Issues to consider in the first year of practice. In Chang, E. & Daly, J. (eds.) Transitions in Nursing: Preparing for Professional Practice. MacLennan & Petty, Sydney.
Mannix, J. & Stein, I. (2000). Becoming professional: The role of regulatory authorities and nursing organisations. In Daly, J., Speedy, S. & Jackson, D. (eds.) Contexts of Nursing: An Introduction. MacLennan & Petty, Sydney.
Conference Presentations
2011
Halcomb, E., Godwin,K., Donkin-Evers,B., Meadley,L., Mannix,J.,. (2011, 7-9th April). Route for change:career development Paper presented at the Australian Practice Nurses Association 3rd Annual Conference "Roadmap for the Future - Great Expectations, Sydney,NSW.


