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

2. Personal recovery associated with deep brain stimulation for treatment‐resistant depression: A constructivist grounded theory study.

3. It takes it out of the textbook: Benefits of and barriers to expert by experience involvement in pre‐registration mental health nursing education.

4. Quitline nurses' experiences in providing telephone‐based smoking cessation help to mental health patients: A mixed methods study.

5. Lived experiences of mental health nurses who care for clients who are parents: An approximation of Tronto's definition of care.

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

7. 'To loosen up and talk': Patients´ and facilitators´ experiences of discovery group sessions from the Tidal Model as an introduction before engaging in a person‐centred group intervention.

8. Experiences of clinical staff who work with patients who self‐harm by ligature: An exploratory survey of inpatient mental health service staff.

9. Perspectives of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) community members regarding mental health services: A qualitative analysis.

10. An exploration of patient experiences of transitioning to a remote day programme following inpatient treatment in an adult eating disorder service.

11. A mixed‐method exploration of mental toughness, perceived stress and quality of life in mental health workers.

12. Physical restraints applied to people diagnosed with dementia in home care from the perceptions of family caregivers: A qualitative study in China.

13. Perspectives on implementing exercise bikes for use by inpatient mental health staff in the workplace: A qualitative study investigating staff attitudes.

14. Experience of coercion among nursing professionals in a medium‐stay mental health unit: A qualitative study in Spain.

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

16. Parenting and family experiences of Chinese fathers with mental illness.

17. A qualitative study of perceptions of senior health service staff as to factors influencing the development of Advanced Clinical Practice roles in mental health services.

18. The nurse consultant in mental health services: A national, mixed methods study of an advanced practice role.

19. Spanish mental health nurses' experiences of mechanical restraint: A qualitative descriptive study.

20. Nurses' experiences of an outreach interprofessional mental health service for nursing homes: a qualitative descriptive study.

21. Nurses' perspective about the Mental Health First Aid Training Programmes for adolescents in upper secondary schools: A focus group study.

22. Barriers and facilitators to implementation of cognitive adaptation training in long‐term inpatient facilities for people diagnosed with severe mental illness: A nursing perspective.

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

24. The therapeutic relationship in the context of involuntary treatment orders: The perspective of nurses and patients.

25. Workplace violence and risk factors for PTSD among psychiatric nurses: Systematic review and directions for future research and practice.

26. Nursing interventions for patients with postpartum psychosis hospitalized in a psychiatric mother–baby unit: A qualitative study.

27. Exploring the experience of relatives living with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia in Oman: A qualitative study.

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

29. "Surviving out of the Ashes" – An exploration of young adult service users' perspectives of mental health recovery.

30. The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities' mental health care needs and experiences of mental health services: An integrative review of qualitative studies.

31. "I will never forget him". A qualitative exploration of staff descriptions of helpful relationships in supportive housing.

32. Engaging with distress: Training in the compassionate approach.

33. Not sick enough: Experiences of carers of people with mental illness negotiating care for their relatives with mental health services.

34. Why people choose to participate in psychotherapy for depression: A qualitative study.

35. 'It's nice to think somebody's listening to me instead of saying "oh shut up"'. People with dementia reflect on what makes communication good and meaningful.

36. Influences on mental health and health services accessibility in immigrant women with post‐partum depression: An interpretive descriptive study.

37. Very useful, but do carefully: Mental health researcher views on establishing a Mental Health Expert Consumer Researcher Group.

38. The experiences and meanings of recovery for Swazi women living with "schizophrenia".

39. The deadlock of saying "That is what we already do!" A thematic analysis of mental healthcare professionals' reactions to using an evidence‐based intervention.

40. Exploring work‐related stressors experienced by mental health nurses: A qualitative descriptive study.

41. Strengthening mental health nurses' resilience through a workplace resilience programme: A qualitative inquiry.

42. Humanised care in acute psychiatric hospitalisation units: Definition, values and strategic initiatives from the perspective of persons with mental health problems, primary carers and professionals.

43. Before empowerment: residents' memories of the role of the housemother in diaconal residential care settings in Germany 1945-1995.

44. Perceptual shifts of priority: a qualitative study bringing emotional intelligence to the foreground for nurses in talk-based therapy roles.

45. Evaluation of a co-delivered training package for community mental health professionals on service user- and carer-involved care planning.

46. 'We have got the tools': Qualitative evaluation of a mental health Wellness Recovery Action Planning ( WRAP) education programme in Ireland.

47. A qualitative inquiry into consumer beliefs about the causes of mental illness.

48. Relational and sexual fluidity in females partnered with male-to-female transsexual persons.

49. A comprehensive mental health nursing assessment: variability of content in practice.

50. 'It's nice to have something to do': early-onset dementia and maintaining purposeful activity.