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Louise Phillips is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Director for BSc and MSc Mental Health Nursing at City, University of London. She has academic affiliations with the School of Health Sciences and collaborates with antenatal and perinatal mental health services in East London.
- Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) since 1987
- BA in European Cultural History (Middlesex University)
- PhD on body and mental illness (University of Kent, 2006)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Academic Practice (City University London, 2004)
Her research interests focus on women's mental health, particularly perinatal mental health, gender and sexuality in nursing, cultural modernity, and student nurse experiences. She has conducted studies on:
- Perinatal mental illness and antenatal appointments
- Student midwives' knowledge of perinatal mental health
- Comparative studies between Turkish and English nursing students
- Psychological distress and suicidal behavior across cultures
- Birth-related PTSD and maternal mental health
Scientific contributions include 15 recent articles on topics spanning:
- Cross-cultural suicide studies
- Perinatal mental health interventions
- Nursing education and practice
- Gender-specific healthcare models
- Psychometric tool validation
Awards and recognitions:
- Student Voice Award (2013)
- Student Union Impact Award (2021)
- Staff Enhancement of Student Experience Award (2021)
- City University WOW awards finalist (2019)
- Academic Impact Award finalist (2020)
Professional roles include:
- MSc and PhD supervision
- Personal tutoring for nursing students
- Editorial reviewing for Nursing Education in Practice and Journal of Midwifery
- Clinical activity with Perinatal Mental Health Service
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