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Justin Newton Scanlan
Justin Newton Scanlan
Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney
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Relationships between burnout, turnover intention, job satisfaction, job demands and job resources for mental health personnel in an Australian mental health service
JN Scanlan, M Still
BMC health services research 19, 1-11, 2019
5902019
Job satisfaction, burnout and turnover intention in occupational therapists working in mental health
JN Scanlan, M Still
Australian occupational therapy journal 60 (5), 310-318, 2013
3732013
Interventions to reduce the use of seclusion and restraint in inpatient psychiatric settings: what we know so far a review of the literature
JN Scanlan
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 56 (4), 412-423, 2010
2362010
Pilot study of a sensory room in an acute inpatient psychiatric unit
T Novak, J Scanlan, D McCaul, N MacDonald, T Clarke
Australasian Psychiatry 20 (5), 401-406, 2012
1572012
Sensory approaches in mental health: A scoping review
JN Scanlan, T Novak
Australian occupational therapy journal 62 (5), 277-285, 2015
1452015
Enhancing retention of occupational therapists working in mental health: Relationships between wellbeing at work and turnover intention
JN Scanlan, P Meredith, AA Poulsen
Australian occupational therapy journal 60 (6), 395-403, 2013
1442013
Relationships between job satisfaction, burnout, professional identity and meaningfulness of work activities for occupational therapists working in mental health
JN Scanlan, T Hazelton
Australian occupational therapy journal 66 (5), 581-590, 2019
1232019
Recruitment and retention issues for occupational therapists in mental health: Balancing the pull and the push
JN Scanlan, M Still, K Stewart, J Croaker
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 57 (2), 102-110, 2010
892010
Recovery assessment scale–domains and stages (RAS-DS): its feasibility and outcome measurement capacity
N Hancock, JN Scanlan, A Honey, AC Bundy, K O’Shea
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 49 (7), 624-633, 2015
872015
Lived experience research as a resource for recovery: a mixed methods study
A Honey, KM Boydell, F Coniglio, TT Do, L Dunn, K Gill, H Glover, ...
BMC psychiatry 20, 1-13, 2020
682020
The effect of first year mental health fieldwork on attitudes of occupational therapy students towards people with mental illness
RO Beltran, JN Scanlan, N Hancock, T Luckett
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 54 (1), 42-48, 2007
672007
Factors associated with professional identity, job satisfaction and burnout for occupational therapists working in eating disorders: A mixed methods study
H Devery, JN Scanlan, J Ross
Australian occupational therapy journal 65 (6), 523-532, 2018
652018
Workplace experiences of mental health consumer peer workers in New South Wales, Australia: a survey study exploring job satisfaction, burnout and turnover intention
JN Scanlan, M Still, J Radican, D Henkel, T Heffernan, P Farrugia, ...
BMC psychiatry 20 (1), 270, 2020
582020
Evaluation of a peer-delivered, transitional and post-discharge support program following psychiatric hospitalisation
JN Scanlan, N Hancock, A Honey
BMC psychiatry 17, 1-8, 2017
522017
Implementing a reablement intervention,“care of people with dementia in their environments (COPE)”: a hybrid implementation-effectiveness study
L Clemson, K Laver, M Rahja, J Culph, JN Scanlan, S Day, T Comans, ...
The Gerontologist 61 (6), 965-976, 2021
432021
Development and validation of the modified occupational questionnaire
JN Scanlan, AC Bundy
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 65 (1), e11-e19, 2011
432011
Decision making and support available to individuals considering and undertaking electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): a qualitative, consumer-led study
K Wells, JN Scanlan, L Gomez, S Rutter, N Hancock, A Tuite, J Ho, ...
BMC psychiatry 18, 1-9, 2018
422018
Recovery assessment scale-domains and stages (RAS-DS) manual-version 2
N Hancock, JN Scanlan, AC Bundy, A Honey
392016
Implementation of an evidence-based intervention to improve the wellbeing of people with dementia and their carers: study protocol for ‘Care of People with dementia in their …
L Clemson, K Laver, YH Jeon, TA Comans, J Scanlan, M Rahja, J Culph, ...
BMC geriatrics 18, 1-11, 2018
372018
Promoting wellbeing in young unemployed adults: The importance of identifying meaningful patterns of time use
JN Scanlan, AC Bundy, LR Matthews
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 58 (2), 111-119, 2011
362011
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