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Stefan Scheydt serves as Head of the Research Group for Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing at the Central Institute of Mental Health (ZI) in Mannheim, Germany, and holds a guest lecturer position in the Department of Health at Bern University of Applied Sciences. His work focuses on psychiatric nursing systems and mental health care delivery within German and international contexts.
Dr. Scheydt's research specializes in psychiatric and mental health nursing roles, with emphasis on advanced practice nursing frameworks, task analysis of academically qualified nurses, and implementation barriers for academic nursing roles in clinical settings. His investigations extend to sensory processing phenomena in mental illness, particularly sensory overload mechanisms in psychiatric care environments.
His recent publication trajectory (2017-2025) demonstrates consistent focus on nursing role structures in psychiatric settings through diverse methodologies including cluster analysis, Delphi consensus studies, systematic reviews, and concept analyses. Key thematic threads include German-specific nursing task profiles, role integration challenges in mental health systems, and sensory processing frameworks – all contributing to evidence-based psychiatric nursing practice development.
At the Central Institute of Mental Health, Dr. Scheydt leads a dedicated research group investigating nursing practice evolution within psychiatric care systems, with particular attention to role definition, implementation science, and sensory environment impacts on mental health outcomes.



