Tanya Mackay
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
- Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
- Tracheal and airway disorders
- Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- Healthcare innovation and challenges
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Schizophrenia research and treatment
- Social Work Education and Practice
- Critical Race Theory in Education
- Feminist Epistemology and Gender Studies
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Community Health and Development
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Identity, Memory, and Therapy
- Health, psychology, and well-being
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Physical Activity and Health
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Cultural, Psychoanalytic, and Sociopolitical Reflections
- Family Support in Illness
- Health and Well-being Studies
McPin Foundation
2021-2024
St. Louis County Missouri
2021
Washington University in St. Louis
2021
Advisory Board Company (United States)
2020-2021
Palo Alto Institute
2021
University of South Australia
2014-2015
"Epistemic injustice" refers to how people from marginalized groups are denied opportunities create knowledge and derive meaning their experiences. In the mental health field, epistemic injustice occurs in both research service delivery systems particularly impacts racialized communities. Lived experience involvement leadership often proposed as methods of combatting injustice, a tool for ensuring views at center an issue heard can inform decision-making. However, this approach is not...
Summary This article explores the discourses employed by social work educators in their constructions of identity, practice and education. The research data for this qualitative study was collected from in-depth interviews with two South Australian universities, who were eligible membership Association Social Workers. Findings Using Gee’s discourse analysis framework, key used to construct work, workers, clients educational institutions are identified. drew on professional, helping/caring,...
Abstract Background Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services improve health outcomes for young people with psychosis the medium–long term, but 25% of disengage first 12 months costs to their mental health, families, society and NHS. This study will evaluate effectiveness, cost-effectiveness implementation a team-based motivational Youth Engagement (EYE-2) intervention. Method The design is cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) economic evaluation, comparing EYE-2 intervention +...
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine betterment public health by publishing manuscripts interest relevance to internists practicing as generalists or medical subspecialists.
Objective To explore emergent values for community-based peer support in three projects and use of research methodology.Background Peer refers to the people with shared lived experiences provide each other. Its roots are civil rights movement, providing alternatives clinical treatments. This method is delivered different settings, varying degrees structure. In this paper, it includes experience mental health issues.Methods We reviewed interview data from two evaluations one development...
New treatments are needed for people with treatment-resistant depression (TRD), who do not benefit from anti-depressants and many of whom recover fully psychological treatments. The Community Navigator programme was co-produced service users practitioners. It is a novel social intervention which aims to reduce loneliness thus improve health outcomes TRD. Participants receive up 10 individual meetings Navigator, helps them map their world set enact goals enhance connections loneliness. may...
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine betterment public health by publishing manuscripts interest relevance to internists practicing as generalists or medical subspecialists.
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine betterment public health by publishing manuscripts interest relevance to internists practicing as generalists or medical subspecialists.
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine betterment public health by publishing manuscripts interest relevance to internists practicing as generalists or medical subspecialists.
Introduction Ethnic minorities (also called racialised groups) are more likely to experience severe mental illness (SMI). People with SMI multimorbidity (MM), making psychosis among groups lead MM, poor outcomes, disability and premature mortality. Methods analysis This National Institute for Health Care Research-funded study (151887) seeks use innovative participatory methods including photovoice biographical narrative interviews in urban rural areas of England assemble data. These data...
Background Early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services improve outcomes for young people, but approximately 30% disengage. Aims To test whether a new motivational engagement would prolong and it was cost-effective. Method We conducted multicentre, single-blind, parallel-group, cluster randomised controlled trial involving 20 EIP teams at five UK National Health Service (NHS) sites. Teams were using permuted blocks stratified by NHS trust. Participants all people (aged 14–35 years)...
The Journal of Social Inclusion (JoSI) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that will contribute to current knowledge and understanding the social processes marginalise individuals, families communities. be published bi-annually under guidance an International Editorial Advisory Board. initiative School Human Services Work, Griffith University.
More people are requiring emergency assistance on a regular basis, placing significant burden service providers. However, there is little literature client perceptions of assistance, and whether their needs being met. This study aimed to address this gap by interviewing who had recently sought in South Australia. Sixteen (nine women) aged between 27 55 participated study. Participants reported that they were seeking (mainly food) due bills, particularly relating electricity, but also...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA STUDENT UNION (USASA) ADVOCACY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM: PARTNERSHIP IN ACTION
Mission Statement: To promote the art and science of medicine betterment human health by publishing manuscripts interest relevance to internists practicing as generalists or medical subspecialists.
Mission Statement JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery provides timely information for physicians and scientists concerned with diseases of the head neck.Given diversity structure function based in this anatomic region, publishes clinical, translational, population health research from an array disciplines.We place a high priority on strong study designs that accurately identify etiologies, evaluate diagnostic strategies, distinguish among treatment options outcomes.Our objectives are to...