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1. Saudi service users' perceptions and experiences of the quality of their mental health care provision in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): A qualitative inquiry.

2. Appreciating the work of nurses caring for adults with intellectual disability and mental health issues.

3. Physical health nurse consultant role to improve physical health in mental health services: A carer's perspective.

4. Consumer sexual relationships in a Forensic mental health hospital: Perceptions of nurses and consumers.

5. Challenges to and opportunities for improving mental health services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Ireland: A narrative account.

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

7. Empathy at a distance: A qualitative study on the impact of publically-displayed art on observers.

8. There is something about oppression: Allies' perspectives on challenges in relationships with experts by experience.

9. Using Fa'afaletui to explore Samoan consumers' experience and interpretation of mental health person‐centred care in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

10. A qualitative study exploring adolescents' perspective about Mental Health First Aid Training Programmes promoted by nurses in upper secondary schools.

11. Nurses' perceptions on and experiences in conflict situations when caring for adolescents with anorexia nervosa: A qualitative study.

12. Undergraduate nursing students' experience of mental health simulation post‐clinical placement: A Qualitative study.

13. 'It is meant to be heart rather than head'; International perspectives of teaching from lived experience in mental health nursing programs.

14. Dynamics of nurses' authority in the inpatient care of adolescent consumers with anorexia nervosa: A qualitative study of nursing perspectives.

15. 'They can't empower us': The role of allies in the consumer movement.

16. The meanings of place and space in forensic psychiatric care – A qualitative study reflecting patients' point of view.

17. 'It depends what you mean by leadership': An analysis of stakeholder perspectives on consumer leadership.

18. Colocating an accredited practising dietitian to an adult community mental health service: An exploratory study.

19. Sensory strategies in adult mental health: A qualitative exploration of staff perspectives following the introduction of a sensory room on a male adult acute ward.

20. How did I not see that? Perspectives of nonconsumer mental health researchers on the benefits of collaborative research with consumers.

21. Job satisfaction among Swedish mental health nursing personnel: Revisiting the two‐factor theory.

22. Improving exchange with consumers within mental health organizations: Recognizing mental ill health experience as a ‘sneaky, special degree’.

23. Resilience of nurses who work in community mental health workplaces in Palestine.

24. Police and mental health clinician partnership in response to mental health crisis: A qualitative study.

25. Working with people who have killed: The experience and attitudes of forensic mental health clinicians working with forensic patients.

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

27. Triumph and adversity: Exploring the complexities of consumer storytelling in mental health nursing education.