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1. Staff perceptions of the quality of care delivered in a New Zealand mental health and addiction service: Findings from a qualitative study.

2. An analysis of the barriers and enablers to implementing the Safewards model within inpatient mental health services.

3. Do professional boundaries limit trust?

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

5. Clinical indicators as measures of mental health nursing standards of practice in New Zealand.

6. Mental health inpatient experiences of adults with intellectual disability.

7. Transition to a smoke-free culture within mental health and drug and alcohol services: A survey of key stakeholders.

8. Optimizing arousal to manage aggression: A pilot study of sensory modulation.

9. Qualitative exploration of family perspectives of smoke-free mental health and addiction services.

10. Service user involvement in undergraduate mental health nursing in New Zealand.

11. Duly Authorized Officers' practices under mental health law in New Zealand: Are nurses meeting the requirements of the law?

12. Crisis engagement in mental health: A New Zealand Māori contribution.

13. Discourse analysis of newspaper coverage of the 2001/2002 Canterbury, New Zealand mental health nurses’ strike.

14. Feature Article The development of a professional practice audit questionnaire for mental health nursing in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

15. Sharing power in criminal justice: The potential of co‐production for offenders experiencing mental health and addictions in New Zealand.

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

17. An exploration of New Zealand mental health nurses' personal physical activities.

18. Rebuilding the foundations: Major renovations to the mental health component of an undergraduate nursing curriculum.

19. Understanding inpatient violence in a New Zealand child and adolescent psychiatric setting.

20. Could an advance practice nurse improve detection of alcohol misuse in the emergency department?

21. An examination of frequent nursing interventions and outcomes in an adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit.

22. Negotiating complexities: An ethnographic study of intellectual disability and mental health nursing in New Zealand.

23. 'It is always worth the extra effort': Organizational structures and barriers to collaboration with consumers in mental health research: Perspectives of non‐consumer researcher allies.

24. An ethnic interpretation of mental distress from the perspective of Tongan men and community leaders.

25. Thinking differently: Re‐framing family violence responsiveness in the mental health and addictions health care context.

26. 'There's just no flexibility': How space and time impact mental health consumer research.

27. How many of 1829 antidepressant users report withdrawal effects or addiction?

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

29. Access to specialist palliative care services by people with severe and persistent mental illness: A retrospective cohort study.

30. Are mental health staff getting better at asking about abuse and neglect?

31. How digital storytelling is used in mental health: A scoping review.

32. Te Ao Maramatanga: The New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses.

33. Service user and clinical perspectives of psychiatric advance directives in New Zealand.

34. Characteristics of adolescent depression.

35. Presentations by youth to Auckland Emergency Departments following a suicide attempt.

36. Earth, Sky & No. 8 Wire: 29th International Conference, Rotorua, 9–12 September 2003.

37. Research participation by people with intellectual disability and mental health issues: an examination of the processes of consent.

38. Recovery of evidence-based practice.

39. Problems with non-adherence to antipsychotic medication in Samoan New Zealanders: a literature review.

40. 'It's part of the job, but it spoils the job': a phenomenological study of physical restraint.

41. The development of a professional practice audit questionnaire for mental health nursing in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

42. Alcohol and drug treatment for women: clinicians' beliefs and practice.

43. Owning their expertise: why nurses use 'no suicide contracts' rather than their own assessments.