Researcher

Mr Eric Badu

Fields of Research (FoR)

Mental health services, People with disability, Workplace wellbeing and quality of working life, Mental health nursing, Health services and systems

Biography

Eric Badu holds PhD in Nursing (Mental Health) from the University of Newcastle, Australia. He also holds a Masters degree in Disability, rehabilitation and development, and Bachelor of Arts degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. 

His research focuses on mental health, disability, quality improvement, resilience, psychometric testing and research methodologies. Eric has several years of teaching and research...view more

Eric Badu holds PhD in Nursing (Mental Health) from the University of Newcastle, Australia. He also holds a Masters degree in Disability, rehabilitation and development, and Bachelor of Arts degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. 

His research focuses on mental health, disability, quality improvement, resilience, psychometric testing and research methodologies. Eric has several years of teaching and research experience in mental health research, research methodologies, psychometric testing, disability studies, consumer outcome research, systematic reviews.

Eric has contributed to over 45 peer-reviewed articles in health services research, mental health and disability issues. In particular, Eric’s publications have appeared in journals that are rated in the top quartile internationally, in terms of quality and impact (Scimago Journal Ranking). Eric’s research output has been published in journals such as BMC Psychiatry, BMC Health Services Research, PLOS One, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, BMC Health Research Policy and Systems, Research in Developmental Disabilities, BMC Archives of Public Health, Disability and rehabilitation, Disability and Society, International Journal of Social Psychiatry.

Eric’s PhD research used realistic evaluation, involving a mixed-methods approach to measure the quality of health services. Before joining the University of Newcastle as a PhD candidate, he worked as a research advisor to lead and support research and evidence-generating activities in disability and health, social inclusion and inclusive education within Sightsavers (UK) Program in West Africa. He also worked as a graduate teaching and research assistant at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.


My Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy Nursing (Feb. 2018 - March 2022)

MSc Rehabilitation and Development (August 2012 - December 2014)

Bachelor of Arts (August 2007 - June 2011)


My Research Supervision


Areas of supervision

Mental health; Community services; Human services; Quality improvement; CALD Population; Minority; Social determinants of health; Mixed methods research; Health promotion; Health education

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Location

Room 212, Level 2, John Goodsell Building
UNSW SYDNEY 2052