
Mrs Stacy Blythe
LECTURER,
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Personal
Qualifications
- BN University of Western Sydney
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
Contact
| Email: | S.Blythe@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 1930 |
| Mobile: | 0427927882 |
| Location: | G10.61 Hawkesbury |
| Website: |
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Biography
Stacy is Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, with a clinical background in Intensive Care and Infection Control Nursing. Stacy is currently in the final stages of her doctoral studies and due to submit her thesis by the end of 2012. Her research focuses on women who provide long-term foster care, their experiences and the potential effects on the children and young people in foster care.
This information has been contributed by Mrs Blythe.
Awards
- UWS University Medal for Academic Excellence 2009-04-01
Teaching
Previous Teaching Areas
- 400817 Evidence Based Nursing Practice, 2012
- 400835 Infant Mental Health, 2012
Publications
Journal Articles
- Blythe, S., Jackson, D., Halcomb, E. and Wilkes, L. (2012), 'The stigma of being a long-term foster carer', Journal of Family Nursing, 27.
- Blythe, S., Jackson, D., Halcomb, E. and Wilkes, L. (2012), 'The stigma of being a long-term foster carer', Journal of Family Nursing, 27.
- Blythe, S., Chang, E., Johnson, A. and Griffiths, R. (2009), 'The efficacy of nurse implemented non-pharmacological strategies for the symptom management of agitation in persons with advanced dementia living in residential aged care facilities: a systematic review', JBI Library of Systematic Reviews, 29.
- Blythe, S., Chang, E., Johnson, A. and Griffiths, R. (2007), 'The efficacy of nurse implemented non-pharmacological strategies for the symptom management of agitation in persons with advanced dementia living in residential aged care facilties', The Joanna Briggs Institute JBI Review Protocols, .