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Blake Peck is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing, Midwifery & Healthcare at the Faculty of Health, Federation University Australia, where he has held continuous academic employment since 2003. His scholarly work centers on qualitative methodologies, particularly hermeneutic constructivism, and the lived experiences of children with chronic illnesses within healthcare contexts.
Peck completed his doctoral studies at the University of Ballarat between 2005 and 2013, establishing the foundation for his research in pediatric health and nursing education. His academic journey reflects deep commitment to advancing qualitative research frameworks in healthcare settings.
His primary research interests include Hermeneutics, Hermeneutic Constructivism, Paediatric Illness Experience, Child Health Nursing, and Qualitative Inquiry. Peck has made significant contributions to understanding nursing student resilience, mental health interventions (including yoga-based programs), emergency nursing during the pandemic, and child health in rural Australia. His work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with practical healthcare applications, emphasizing authentic understanding of patient and practitioner experiences.
Analysis of his recent publications (2024-2025) reveals dominant trends in nursing education, mental health interventions, and pediatric care. He frequently employs qualitative and mixed-methods designs to investigate yoga for student wellbeing, emergency department utilization patterns, pandemic impacts on emergency nurses, and determinants of child health. His research demonstrates methodological rigor in hermeneutic approaches while addressing critical gaps in rural healthcare access and nursing workforce sustainability.
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