Kellett, Peter
Assistant Professor
- Phone
- (403) 329-2643
- peter.kellett@uleth.ca
Office Hours
By Appointment: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
About Me
For additional information about me and my research program, please go to my website Gender and Population Studies (GAPS) in Health http://www.gapsinhealth.com
Biography
Over the past 27 years, Peter Kellett has worked as a registered nurse, nurse educator and manager in both provincial and federal (FNIHB) health systems in three Canadian provinces and one U.S. State in the areas of medical/surgical care, emergency care, primary health care, community health, and First Nations health. Peter is a member of the nursing faculty in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Lethbridge. He holds a PhD in Demography and a Master of Nursing degree in population nursing/epidemiology. His research interests include LGBTQ2+ health, masculinities, men in nursing, men's health, social epidemiology, and nursing pedagogy.
Publications
Caspar, S. Davis, E. McNeil, D. M. J. Kellett, P., Intergenerational Programs: Breaking
Down Ageist Barriers & Improving Youth Experiences, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, Volume 53, Issue 2 (Sagamore-Venture Publishing, United States, 2019)
Open Access, 10.18666/TRJ-2019-V53-I2-9126, 11-20
Leung, B. Kellett, P. Youngson, E. Hathaway, J. Santana, M., Trends in psychiatric disorders diagnosis and prescriptions patterns of children in Alberta, Canada, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1-10 (Springer, Germany, 2019)
Open Access, 10.1007/s00127-019-01714-w, 21-30
Lee, B, Kellett, P., Seghal, K., Van den Berg, C., Breaking the silence of racism injuries: A community-driven study, International Journal of Migration, Health, and Social Care, Volume 14, Issue 1, 1-14 (Emerald Insight, United Kingdom, 2017)
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-01-2016-0003 , 21-30
Kellett, P., & Fitton, C. (2016). Supporting transvisibility and gender diversity in nursing
practice and education: Embracing cultural safety. Nursing Inquiry, DOI:
10.1111/nin.12146
Sedgwick, M., & Kellett, P. (2015). Exploring masculinity and marginalization of male
undergraduate students' experience of belonging during clinical experiences.
Journal of Nursing Education,54 (3), DOI: 10.3928/01484834-
20150218-15
Pijl-Zieber, E., & Kellett, P. (2014). Measuring vital signs. In D. Gregory et al. (Eds.),
tFundamentals: Perspectives in the art and science of Canadian nursing (1st ed.).
tPhiladelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
Kellett, P., Gregory, D., Evans, J. (2014). Patriarchal paradox: Gender performance and
tmen's nursing careers. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 29(2),
77-90.
Sedgwick, M., Kellett P., & Grant-Kalischuk, R. (2013). Exploring the Acquisition of
tEntry-to-Practice Competencies by Second-degree Nursing Students during a
tPreceptorship Experience. Nurse Education Today, 34(3), 421-427.
thttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2013.04.012
Hagen, B., Awosoga, O., Kellett. P., & Oflori Dei, S. (2013). Evaluation of
tundergraduate nursing students' attitudes towards statistics courses, before and
after a course in applied statistics, Nurse Education Today, 33(9), 949-955
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2012.11.005
Hagen, B., Awosoga, O., Kellett, P., et al. (2013). Fear and loathing: Undergraduate
nursing students' experiences of a mandatory course in applied statistics.
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 10(1), pp. 1-8.
doi:10.1515/ijnes-2012-0044
Kellett, P. (February, 2013). Book review: General practice as it was. Rural and Remote
tHealth,13: 239.
Gregory, D., Evans, J., Frank, B., & Kellett, P. (2008). Men's health: The need for
change. Wellspring, 19(1), 1-4
Down Ageist Barriers & Improving Youth Experiences, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, Volume 53, Issue 2 (Sagamore-Venture Publishing, United States, 2019)
Open Access, 10.18666/TRJ-2019-V53-I2-9126, 11-20
Leung, B. Kellett, P. Youngson, E. Hathaway, J. Santana, M., Trends in psychiatric disorders diagnosis and prescriptions patterns of children in Alberta, Canada, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1-10 (Springer, Germany, 2019)
Open Access, 10.1007/s00127-019-01714-w, 21-30
Lee, B, Kellett, P., Seghal, K., Van den Berg, C., Breaking the silence of racism injuries: A community-driven study, International Journal of Migration, Health, and Social Care, Volume 14, Issue 1, 1-14 (Emerald Insight, United Kingdom, 2017)
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-01-2016-0003 , 21-30
Kellett, P., & Fitton, C. (2016). Supporting transvisibility and gender diversity in nursing
practice and education: Embracing cultural safety. Nursing Inquiry, DOI:
10.1111/nin.12146
Sedgwick, M., & Kellett, P. (2015). Exploring masculinity and marginalization of male
undergraduate students' experience of belonging during clinical experiences.
Journal of Nursing Education,54 (3), DOI: 10.3928/01484834-
20150218-15
Pijl-Zieber, E., & Kellett, P. (2014). Measuring vital signs. In D. Gregory et al. (Eds.),
tFundamentals: Perspectives in the art and science of Canadian nursing (1st ed.).
tPhiladelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
Kellett, P., Gregory, D., Evans, J. (2014). Patriarchal paradox: Gender performance and
tmen's nursing careers. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 29(2),
77-90.
Sedgwick, M., Kellett P., & Grant-Kalischuk, R. (2013). Exploring the Acquisition of
tEntry-to-Practice Competencies by Second-degree Nursing Students during a
tPreceptorship Experience. Nurse Education Today, 34(3), 421-427.
thttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2013.04.012
Hagen, B., Awosoga, O., Kellett. P., & Oflori Dei, S. (2013). Evaluation of
tundergraduate nursing students' attitudes towards statistics courses, before and
after a course in applied statistics, Nurse Education Today, 33(9), 949-955
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2012.11.005
Hagen, B., Awosoga, O., Kellett, P., et al. (2013). Fear and loathing: Undergraduate
nursing students' experiences of a mandatory course in applied statistics.
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 10(1), pp. 1-8.
doi:10.1515/ijnes-2012-0044
Kellett, P. (February, 2013). Book review: General practice as it was. Rural and Remote
tHealth,13: 239.
Gregory, D., Evans, J., Frank, B., & Kellett, P. (2008). Men's health: The need for
change. Wellspring, 19(1), 1-4
Research Interests
- Gender, Migration, & Health
- LGBTQ2+ Health
- Health among Transgender and Gender Non-conforming (GNC) Individuals
- Social Demography/Social Epidemiology
- Social Inequality and Health
- Racism & Health
- Population Health/ Population Studies
- Men and Depression
- Gender and Health
- Masculinities & Men's Health
- Immigrant Health
- Men in Nursing
- Health of Socially Marginalized and Transitional Populations
- Pedagogy of Socially Marginalized Groups of Nursing Students
- Technology and Health Care Simulation
- LGBTQ2+ Health
- Health among Transgender and Gender Non-conforming (GNC) Individuals
- Social Demography/Social Epidemiology
- Social Inequality and Health
- Racism & Health
- Population Health/ Population Studies
- Men and Depression
- Gender and Health
- Masculinities & Men's Health
- Immigrant Health
- Men in Nursing
- Health of Socially Marginalized and Transitional Populations
- Pedagogy of Socially Marginalized Groups of Nursing Students
- Technology and Health Care Simulation
In The Media
Men in Nursing - CBC Radio's The Current - Jan 25th, 2023
Aging Boomers highlight need to bring more men into caregiving profession - Globe & Mail - Jan 13th, 2017
Suffering in Silence: Why Rural Men Find it Difficult to Seek Help for Depression - Western Producer - May 22nd 2015
Male Suicide a Growing Concern - Lethbridge Herald - May 8th, 2015
Shedding New Light on a Dark Subject - Southern Alberta Magazine
The Enduring Stereotype of of the Male Nurse - Maclean's -
Nursing: Not Necessarily Women's Work - University Affairs
Nursing a Viable Career Path for Men - The Legend
Male Suicide a Growing Concern - Lethbridge Herald - May 8th, 2015
Aging Boomers highlight need to bring more men into caregiving profession - Globe & Mail - Jan 13th, 2017
Suffering in Silence: Why Rural Men Find it Difficult to Seek Help for Depression - Western Producer - May 22nd 2015
Male Suicide a Growing Concern - Lethbridge Herald - May 8th, 2015
Shedding New Light on a Dark Subject - Southern Alberta Magazine
The Enduring Stereotype of of the Male Nurse - Maclean's -
Nursing: Not Necessarily Women's Work - University Affairs
Nursing a Viable Career Path for Men - The Legend
Male Suicide a Growing Concern - Lethbridge Herald - May 8th, 2015
Links
Shedding New Light on A Dark Subject - Southern Alberta Magazine, p.10
Why is there so little talk of attracting men to female-dominated jobs?