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1. An action research evaluation using films in a workshop for nursing clinical educators.

2. Collaborative story development across the creative arts and nursing: reflections on a practice-based filmmaking research project.

3. Choirs in end-of-life care: a thematic literature review.

4. Preparing students for intentional conversations with older adults: Putting Story Theory into action.

5. Exploring resilience and workplace adversity in registered nurses: A qualitative analysis.

6. Exploring Online Mentorship as a Potential Strategy to Enhance Postgraduate Mental Health Nursing Education through Online Delivery: A Review of the Literature.

8. Rituals, ghosts and glorified babysitters: A narrative analysis of stories nurses shared about working the night shift.

10. Borders in clinical teacher professional development: A concept analysis.

11. Illuminating nursing's shadow side through a Jungian analysis of the film Fog in August.

12. The problem with the superhero narrative during COVID-19.

13. Memory Keeper: A prototype digital application to improve engagement with people with dementia in long-term care (innovative practice).

14. Addressing Self-Injury in Schools, Part 2: How School Nurses Can Help With Supporting Assessment, Ongoing Care, and Referral for Treatment.

15. Addressing Self-Injury in Schools, Part 1: Understanding Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and the Importance of Respectful Curiosity in Supporting Youth Who Engage in Self-Injury.

16. Narrative research methods with vulnerable people: sharing insights.

17. Psychological resilience in New Zealand registered nurses: The role of workplace characteristics.

18. Evaluation of a professional development experience designed to equip school support staff with skills to facilitate youth mental health promotion.

19. Incivility behaviours exhibited by nursing students: clinical educators' perspectives of challenging teaching and assessment events in clinical practice.

20. Fashioning modernity, myth and the macabre: An examination of the function of nurses' uniforms on screen.

21. Facilitation as a vital skill in mental health promotion: findings from a mixed methods evaluation.

22. Building resilience in regional youth: Impacts of a universal mental health promotion programme.

23. Case Studies of Interprofessional Education Initiatives From Five Countries.

24. Reshaping curricula: Culture and mental health in undergraduate health degrees.

25. Caring for Carers of People with Dementia: A Protocol for Harnessing Innovation Through Deploying Leading Edge Technologies to Enable Virtual Support Groups and Services.

26. Tainted love: Gothic imaging of nurses in popular culture.

28. The impact of an online learning platform about nursing education on enrolled nurse preceptor teaching capabilities: a pre-post-test evaluation.

29. Moving Beyond Routines in Teaching and Learning: Releasing the Educative Potential of Published Eating Disorder Memoirs.

30. Survey of antipsychotic medication curriculum content in Australian university nursing programmes.

31. Nurses need to step up to improve child and adolescent mental health globally.

32. The stigmatisation of pregnancy: societal influences on pregnant women's physical activity Behaviour.

33. A mountain not too high to climb: a qualitative study exploring facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation in a regional mental health service.

34. The vital blend of clinical competence and compassion: How patients experience person-centred care.

35. Exploring the diary as a recovery-oriented therapeutic tool.

36. Connecting narrative with mental health learning through discussion and analysis of selected contemporary films.

37. Illuminating and inspiring: using television historical drama to cultivate contemporary nursing values and critical thinking.

38. Majors in Mental Health Nursing: Issues of Sustainability and Commitment.

39. Addressing the needs of children of parents with a mental illness: Current approaches.

40. The masked educator-innovative simulation in an Australian undergraduate Medical Sonography and Medical Imaging program.

41. Staff experiences of providing support to students who are managing mental health challenges: A qualitative study from two Australian universities.

42. Thinking like a nurse: The pedagogical power of process drama.

43. Back to the future? Views of heads of schools of nursing about undergraduate specialization in mental health nursing.

44. Things you can learn from books: Exploring the therapeutic potential of eating disorder memoirs.

45. Learning essentials: What graduates of mental health nursing programmes need to know from an industry perspective.

46. Perspectives of Australian Nursing Directors Regarding Educational Preparation for Mental Health Nursing Practice.

47. Implementing a major stream in mental health nursing: Barriers to effectiveness.

48. Exploring the educative potential of eating disorder memoirs.

49. Newton's cradle: a metaphor to consider the flexibility, resistance and direction of nursing's future.

50. The Views of Heads of Schools of Nursing about Mental Health Nursing Content in Undergraduate Programs.

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