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1. Legitimacy in legacy: a discussion paper of historical scholarship published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1976-2011.

2. Inpatient staff experiences of providing treatment for males with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder: A thematic analysis.

3. Nurse managers' perceptions of the prospective acceptability of an implementation leadership training programme: A qualitative descriptive study.

4. "Working in the emergency department is not a job; it's like a war" A narrative inquiry and interpretive phenomenology of the violence experienced by emergency nurses in Turkey.

5. Remote consultations in community mental health: A qualitative study of clinical teams.

6. Mental health nurses' empathy experiences towards consumers with dual diagnosis: A thematic analysis.

7. Views of family members on using video calls during the hospital admission of a patient: A qualitative study.

8. Nurses' and physicians' perspectives on implementation barriers and facilitators in a transfer program for parents of adolescents with chronic illness.

9. A Nominal Group Technique to finalise Safewards Secure model and interventions for forensic mental health services.

10. 'On the slope of an erupting volcano': A qualitative study on the workplace violence experiences of psychiatric nurses.

11. Parenting and family life experiences of mothers diagnosed with schizophrenia within Chinese cultural context.

12. Understanding the experience of stigma in care homes: A qualitative case study in northeast Thailand.

13. Interventions to support nurses as second victims of patient safety incidents: A qualitative study of nurse managers' perceptions.

14. Patient perspective on observation methods used in seclusion room in an Irish forensic mental health setting: A qualitative study.

15. Contextual factors of advanced practice nursing development: A network analysis.

16. Self‐identified culturally related stressors that influence self‐care in older adults with multiple chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

17. Crisis resolution home treatment team Clinicians' perceptions of using a recovery approach with people with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.

18. Chronic cardiovascular nursing care in Spanish primary care: A qualitative study.

19. Ethiopian immigrants with diabetes in Israel: Oscillating between two narratives.

20. Factors influencing the quality of vital sign data in electronic health records: A qualitative study.

21. Nurses' experiences of working in the community with adolescents who self‐harm: A qualitative exploration.

22. Under‐graduate nursing students working during the first outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study of psychosocial effects and coping strategies.

23. The language of behaviour changes in dementia: A mixed methods survey exploring the perspectives of people with dementia.

24. Nurse‐led shared decision‐making on complementary therapy use by patients with diabetes: An participatory action research.

25. Views of healthcare professionals and service users regarding anti‐, peri‐ and post‐natal depression in Oman.

26. Understanding how Canadian healthcare providers have learned to identify co‐occurring PTSD symptoms and dementia in Veterans.

27. When health care workers became patients with COVID‐19: A qualitative study.

28. Experiences of nurse educators facilitating and teaching in an international setting.

29. Patients' experiences and reasons for unplanned return visits to the emergency department: A qualitative study.

30. Perceptions of racism in a children's psychiatric inpatient unit: A qualitative study of entrenching and uprooting factors.

31. Exploring individuals' experiences of hope in mental health recovery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

32. Deceased donor care provided by the nurse transplant coordinator: A qualitative research study among Spanish nurses.

33. Exploring occupational gender‐role stereotypes of male nurses: A South African study.

34. Barriers and benefits of model development for integration of palliative care for cancer patients in a developing country: A qualitative study.

35. 'It enables the carers to see the person first': Qualitative evaluation of point‐of‐care digital management system in residential aged care.

36. Family dynamics in dementia care: A phenomenological exploration of the experiences of family caregivers of relatives with dementia.

37. Healthcare workers' experiences of caring for patients diagnosed with intellectual disability co‐occurrent with psychiatric disorders.

38. Therapeutic relationships: Making space to practice in chaotic institutional environments.

39. 'At least there is something in my bra': A qualitative study of women's experiences with oncoplastic breast surgery.

40. Using photovoice to understand and improve healthy lifestyles of people diagnosed with serious mental illness.

41. Leadership perspectives on key elements influencing implementing a family‐focused intervention in mental health services.

42. The psychiatric ward environment and nursing observations at night: A qualitative study.

43. Psychiatric hospital nurses' attitudes towards trauma‐informed care.

44. The experience of hospital staff in applying the Gentle Persuasive Approaches to dementia care.

45. 'Sticking to carpets' - assessment and judgement in health visiting practice in an era of risk: a qualitative study.

46. Interpersonal processes and self-injury: a qualitative study using Bricolage.

47. "My god...how did I miss it?": Women's experiences of their spouses' alcohol‐related relapses.

48. Desperately seeking parenthood: neonatal nurses reflect on parental anguish.

49. Looking like a proper baby: nurses' experiences of caring for extremely premature infants.

50. Lived experiences and opinions of women of sub‐Saharan origin on female genital mutilation: A phenomenological study.