Nicole Snaith

Dr Nicole Snaith

Lecturer, Nursing

School of Nursing and Midwifery

College of Health


Nicole Snaith is a Lecturer in Nursing at UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences. Mental Health Nursing is her speciality with 19 years of clinical experience. Nicole completed a PhD in Yoga and mindfulness for anxiety and depression in people with a chronic mental health condition at the University of Adelaide in 2022. 
Nicole is passionate about teaching and research in the field of mental health. Research interests include yoga and mindfulness for mental health, co-design of mental health education, recruitment and retention of mental health nurses and the mental health and well-being of nurses.  
Nicole is currently teaching in NURS 2041 Mental Health Nursing, Associate Coordinator and teaching into NURS 3055 Evidence-based Nursing Practice

Year Citation
2025 Dafny, H. A., Snaith, N., Cooper, P., Waheed, N., Champion, S., & Mccloud, C. (2025). Stakeholders' Actions, Responsibility and Limitations in Support of Nursing Students Experiencing Workplace Violence During Clinical Placement: The Clinical Facilitators View. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 34(6), 2348-2359.
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2025 Dafny, H. A., Snaith, N., Cooper, P., Waheed, N., McCloud, C., & Champion, S. (2025). Clinical Facilitators' Experiences and Management Strategies of Workplace Violence Against Registered Nurse Students on Clinical Placements. PSYCHOLOGY OF VIOLENCE, online, 14 pages.
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2020 Snaith, N., Rasmussen, P., Schultz, T., & Proeve, M. (2020). The practicability and relevance of developing a yoga intervention for mental health consumers: A qualitative study.. International journal of mental health nursing, 29(4), 622-631.
DOI Scopus1 WoS1 Europe PMC1
2018 Snaith, N., Schultz, T., Proeve, M., & Rasmussen, P. (2018). Mindfulness, self-compassion, anxiety and depression measures in South Australian yoga participants: implications for designing a yoga intervention. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 32, 92-99.
DOI Scopus22 WoS21 Europe PMC16
2008 Lavery, T., Butterfield, N., Kemper, C., Reid, R., & Sanderson, K. (2008). Metals and selenium in the liver and bone of three dolphin species from South Australia, 1988-2004. Science of the Total Environment, 390(1), 77-85.
DOI Scopus74 WoS66 Europe PMC38

Courses I teach

  • NURS 2041 Mental Health Nursing (2025)
  • NURS 3055 Evidence Based Nursing Practice (2025)
  • NURS 5071 Perspectives in Mental Health Practice (2025)

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