Sarah Wayland

About Sarah Wayland

Sarah Wayland, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New England, Australia, specializes in the field of Suicide prevention, missing persons, grief, mental health, suicide.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Operationalizing the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to build and support the lived experience workforce in direct health service provision

Different Ways of Being, Doing and Telling in Qualitative Research: Lessons From d/Deafblind Studies

Understanding the outcomes and experiences of people who access support programs following a sudden, traumatic bereavement: data extraction for a scoping review

Suicide prevention and intervention education in Australian social work qualifying courses: are students adequately prepared for the workforce?

Effectiveness of Community-Based Outreach Interventions for Individuals Living with Mental Ill-Health in Australia: A Systematic Review

Key issues, challenges, and preferred supports for those bereaved by suicide: Insights from postvention experts

Qualitative research in suicidology: a systematic review of the literature of low-and middle-income countries

The nature and impact of occupational trauma exposure among staff working in a forensic medical and scientific service: a qualitative interview study

Sarah Wayland Information

University

Position

School of Social Work

Citations(all)

566

Citations(since 2020)

512

Cited By

146

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sarah Wayland Skills & Research Interests

Suicide prevention

missing persons

grief

mental health

suicide

Top articles of Sarah Wayland

Operationalizing the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to build and support the lived experience workforce in direct health service provision

2024/4

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Myfanwy Maple
Myfanwy Maple

H-Index: 23

Different Ways of Being, Doing and Telling in Qualitative Research: Lessons From d/Deafblind Studies

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

2024/3/25

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Understanding the outcomes and experiences of people who access support programs following a sudden, traumatic bereavement: data extraction for a scoping review

2024/3/20

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Suicide prevention and intervention education in Australian social work qualifying courses: are students adequately prepared for the workforce?

Social Work Education

2023/9/25

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Myfanwy Maple
Myfanwy Maple

H-Index: 23

Effectiveness of Community-Based Outreach Interventions for Individuals Living with Mental Ill-Health in Australia: A Systematic Review

2023/7/14

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Myfanwy Maple
Myfanwy Maple

H-Index: 23

Key issues, challenges, and preferred supports for those bereaved by suicide: Insights from postvention experts

Death studies

2023/5/28

Qualitative research in suicidology: a systematic review of the literature of low-and middle-income countries

2023/5/19

The nature and impact of occupational trauma exposure among staff working in a forensic medical and scientific service: a qualitative interview study

Australian journal of forensic sciences

2023/3/4

Shared responsibility: conceptualising how a public health approach may enhance police response to missing persons

International Journal of Missing Persons

2023

Evidence of co-creation practices in suicide prevention in government policy: a directed and summative content analysis

BMC public health

2022/10/17

Qualitative research: The'wounded'social work student: A strength-based enquiry of personal loss experience and its impact on social work students' professional practice

Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work

2022/9/1

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Corrigendum: Dreading Yet Hoping: Traumatic Loss Impacted by Reference DNA Sample Collection for Families of Missing People

Frontiers in Psychiatry

2022/8/19

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Effectiveness of Brief Contact Interventions for Bereavement: A Systematic Review

2022/6/25

COVID deaths are now barely mentioned in the media. That changes the very nature of grief

The Conversation

2022/6/23

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Understanding emergency department healthcare professionals' perspectives of caring for individuals in suicidal crisis: A qualitative study

Frontiers in psychiatry

2022/6/13

Lost from the conversation: Missing people, and the role of Police media in shaping community awareness

The Police Journal

2022/6

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

Making qualitative research inclusive: Methodological insights in disability research

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

2022/4/14

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

A mixed-methods systematic review of suicide prevention interventions involving multisectoral collaborations

2022/4/14

Dreading yet hoping: traumatic loss impacted by reference DNA sample collection for families of missing people

Frontiers in Psychiatry

2022/4/4

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

“The real pandemic’s been there forever”: qualitative perspectives of domestic and family violence workforce in Australia during COVID-19

BMC health services research

2022/3/15

Sarah Wayland
Sarah Wayland

H-Index: 5

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