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1. Constructing a Compelling Case: Nurses' Experiences of Communicating Abuse and Neglect.

2. Obtaining individual narratives and moving to an intersubjective lived-experience description: a way of doing phenomenology.

3. Group clinical supervision for nurses: process, group cohesion and facilitator effect.

4. Barriers and facilitators to lifestyle risk communication by Australian general practice nurses.

5. Clarity, confidence and complexity: Learning from mental health nurses' experiences of events involving physiological deterioration of consumers in acute inpatient mental health settings.

6. Lifestyle risk factor communication by nurses in general practice: Understanding the interactional elements.

7. Facilitating closeness between babies with congenital abnormalities and their parents in the NICU: A qualitative study of neonatal nurses' experiences.

8. Promoting positive and safe care in forensic mental health inpatient settings: Evaluating critical factors that assist nurses to reduce the use of restrictive practices.

9. Nurses’ experiences of home visiting new parents in rural and regional communities in Australia: a descriptive qualitative study.