Dr Eunice Ayodeji
Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing
- Mary Seacole MS2.52
- T: 0161 295 7279
- E: e.ayodeji@salford.ac.uk
- SEEK: Research profile
Office Times
Monday 8.30- 4.30
Tuesday 8.30-5.30
Wednesday 8.30-4.30
From 1/4/2013 I will not be working on Thursdays
Friday 8.30-4.30
Biography
I qualified as a mental health nurse in 1996. My Clinical work and area of expertise is based around child & adolescent mental health.
Prior to commencing my present post, I was a researcher on a large ranmdomised controlled trial which investigated the outcomes of adolescents who repeatedly self-harm.
Teaching
Pre- Registration Degree: Foundations of Nursing Knowledge and practice (Year 1 Semester 1)
Pre-Registration Degree : Mental and Physical health and well-being across the lifespan (Year 2 Semester 1)
Pre-Registration Degree : Preparation for Practice (Year 3 Semester 2 and 3)
Post-Qualifying Degree : Evidence for Enhancing Practice
Post-Qualifying Degree : Enhancing Professional Healthcare Practice
Research Interests
Child And Adolescent Mental Health.
Adolescent Self-Harm
Depression
Therapeutic Alliancet
Post-Qualifying Degree : Evidence for Enhancing Practice
Post-Qualifying Degree : Enhancing Professional Healthcare Practice
Qualifications and Memberships
Registered Mental Nurse.
Diploma In Child and Adolescent Mental health Nursing.
Doctor of Philosophy.
Post Graduate Certificate In Academic Practice
Publications
Green, J.M, Wood, A.J. Kerfoot, M, Ayodeji, E (2011) Group Therapeutic Treatment for adolescents with repeatedly self harm (ASSIST) - A randomised controlled trial with economic evaluation. British Medical Journal,342:d682