Ms Judy Mannix

Ms Judy Mannix

DAP - POST GRADUATE,
Dean's Unit - School of Nursing and Midwifery

SENIOR LECTURER,
School of Nursing and Midwifery

Personal

Qualifications

  • MNurs University of New England
  • BEdNurs University of New England

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Dean's Unit - School of Nursing and Midwifery
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery

Contact

Email:J.MANNIX@uws.edu.au
Extension:3760
Mobile:
Location:7.G.55
Campbelltown
Website:

Biography

Judy Mannix joined UWS in 1999 and is currently a Senior Lecturer and Director of Academic Program (Postgraduate) in the School of Nursing & 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 actively involved in funded research projects in these areas 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.

This information has been contributed by Ms Mannix.

Interests

  • Family health
  • Women s health
  • Workforce issues

Publications

Chapters in Books

  • Jackson, D., Clare, J. and Mannix, J. (2003), 'Critical and feminist approaches', Nursing Research Methods, Critical, Critical Appraisal and Utilisation, Mosby Elsevier 0729536653.

Journal Articles

  • Cleary, M., Horsfall, J., O'Hara-Aarons, M., Mannix, J., Jackson, D. and Hunt, G. (2012), 'Views and experiences of mental health nurses working with undergraduate assistants in nursing in an acute mental health setting', International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 7.
  • Wilkes, L., Mannix, J. and Jackson, D. (2012), ''I am going to be a dad': Experiences and expectations of adolescent and young adult expectant fathers', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 9.
  • Cleary, M., Horsfall, J., O'Hara-Aarons, M., Mannix, J., Jackson, D. and Hunt, G. (2012), 'Views and experiences of mental health nurses working with undergraduate assistants in nursing in an acute mental health setting', International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 7.
  • Wilkes, L. and Mannix, J. (2012), ''I am going to be a dad' : experiences and expectations of adolescent and young adult expectant fathers', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 9.
  • Edenborough, M., Wilkes, L., Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2011), 'Development and validation of the Child-to-Mother Violence Scale.', Nurse researcher, 14.
  • Jackson, D., Hutchinson, M., Everett, B., Mannix, J., Peters, K., Weaver, R. and Salamonson, Y. (2011), 'Struggling for legitimacy: Nursing students' stories of organisational aggression, resilience and resistance', Nursing Inquiry, 9.
  • Cleary, M., Horsfall, J., Mannix, J., O'Hara-Aarons, M. and Jackson, D. (2011), 'Valuing teamwork: Insights from newly-registered nurses working in specialist mental health services', International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 6.
  • Mannix, J., Wilkes, L. and Luck, L. (2009), 'Key stakeholders in clinical learning and teaching in Bachelor of Nursing programs: A discussion paper', Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 10.
  • Gabrielle, S., Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2008), 'Older women nurses: health, ageing concerns and self-care strategies', Journal of Advanced Nursing, 10.
  • Gabrielle, S., Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2008), 'Adjusting to personal and organisational change: Views and experiences of female nurses aged 40-60 years', Collegian: Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia, 7.
  • Edenborough, M., Edenborough, M., Jackson, D., Mannix, J. and Wilkes, L. (2008), 'Living in the red zone: The experience of child-to-mother violence', Child & Family Social Work, 10.
  • Mannix, J., Faga, P., Beale, B. and Jackson, D. (2006), 'Towards sustainable models for clinical education in nursing: An on-going conversation', Nurse Education in Practice, 9.
  • Stewart, M., Wilkes, L., Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2006), 'Child-to-mother violence: A pilot study', Contemporary Nurse, 14.
  • Jackson, D., Mcdonald, G., Mannix, J., Faga, P. and Firtko, A. (2005), 'Mothers' perceptions of overweight and obesity in their children', Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 6.
  • Jackson, D., Mannix, J., Faga, P. and Mcdonald, G. (2005), 'Overweight and obese children: mothers' strategies', Journal of Advanced Nursing, 8.
  • Stewart, M., Jackson, D., Mannix, J., Wilkes, L. and Lines, K. (2004), 'Current state of knowledge on child-to-mother violence: A literature review', Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 12.
  • Jackson, D., Mannix, J., Gillies, D. and Faga, P. (2004), 'Raising families: urban women's experiences of requiring support', Advances in Contemporary Nursing, 11.
  • Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2004), 'Giving voice to the burden of blame: a feminist study of mother's experiences of mother blaming', International Journal of Nursing Practice, 9.
  • Jackson, D., Mannix, J. and Daly, J. (2003), 'Nursing Staff Shortages: Issues in Australian Residential Aged Care', Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 4.
  • Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2003), 'Then suddenly he went right off the rails: mothers' stories of adolescent cannabis use', Contemporary Nurse, 11.
  • Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2003), 'Mothering and women's health: I love being a mother but ... there is always something new to worry about', Autralian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 8.
  • Jackson, D., Clare, J. and Mannix, J. (2002), 'Who would want to be a nurse? Violence in the workplace - a factor in recruitment and retention', Journal of Nursing Management, 8.
  • Jackson, D. and Mannix, J. (2001), 'Clinical Nurses as Teachers: Insights from students of nursing in their first semester of', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 8.
  • Jackson, D., Mannix, J. and Daly, J. (2001), 'Retaining a viable workforce: A critical challenge for nursing', Contemporary Nurse, 10.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:A study of the prevalence, experience and nature of child-to-mother violence in a high risk geographical area
Years:2003-09-15 - 2007-04-11
ID:P0012658
UWS Researchers:Lesley Wilkes, Debra Jackson and Judy Mannix
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
  • Wentworth Area Health Service

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