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1. Using the Nominal Group Technique to determine a nursing framework for a forensic mental health service: A discussion paper.

2. Open Dialogue, need-adapted mental health care, and implementation fidelity: A discussion paper.

3. Peer work in Open Dialogue: A discussion paper.

4. Open Dialogue, need‐adapted mental health care, and implementation fidelity: A discussion paper

5. Experiencing restraint: A dialogic narrative inquiry from a service user perspective.

6. Supervision of the mental health lived experience workforce in Australia: A scoping review.

7. Nurses' use of pro re nata medication in adult acute mental healthcare settings: An integrative review.

8. Effectiveness of museum-based participatory arts in mental health recovery.

9. An integrated review of the barriers and facilitators for accessing and engaging with mental health in a rural setting.

10. A retrospective study examining the adverse effect of childhood abuse among adult psychiatric service users in Britain.

11. Integrated nursing care for people with combined mental health and substance use disorders.

12. Community mental health interventions for people with major depressive disorder: A scoping review.

13. Living with restraint: Reactions of nurses and lived experience workers to restrictions placed on the use of prone restraint.

14. Nursing handover involving consumers on inpatient mental healthcare units: A qualitative exploration of the consumers' perspective.

15. A first-hand experience of co-design in mental health service design: Opportunities, challenges, and lessons.

16. Skin in the game: The professionalization of lived experience roles in mental health.

17. 'What would a trauma-informed mental health service look like?' Perspectives of people who access services.

18. Experiences of intensive home treatment for a mental health crisis during the perinatal period: A UK qualitative study.

19. '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.

20. Continued capacity: Factors of importance for organizations to support continued Let's Talk practice - a mixed-methods study.

21. Time Together as an arena for mental health nursing - staff experiences of introducing and participating in a nursing intervention in psychiatric inpatient care.

22. Practitioners' application of Let's Talk about Children intervention in adult mental health services.

23. Nurse Experiences of Caring for Medically Compromised Adolescents With Eating Disorders in General Hospital Environments: A Scoping Review.

24. Young People Transitioning From Child and Adolescent to Adult Mental Health Services: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

25. Authentic engagement: A conceptual model for welcoming diverse and challenging consumer and survivor views in mental health research, policy, and practice

26. The problem with resilience.

27. Implementation of the Nurse Practitioner as Most Responsible Provider model of care in a Specialised Mental Health setting in Canada.

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

29. Elimination of restrictive interventions: Is it achievable under the current mental healthcare landscape?

30. Locked external doors on inpatient mental health units: A scoping review.

31. The implementation of family‐focused practice in adult mental health services: A systematic review exploring the influence of practitioner and workplace factors.

32. The effectiveness of ūloa as a model supporting Tongan people experiencing mental distress.

33. Barriers and Facilitators to Mental Health Service Integration: A Scoping Review.

34. Harm Reduction as a Form of ‘Wrap‐Around’ Care: The Nursing Role.

35. Sir Henry Parkes and the Relationships That Enabled Nightingale Nursing to Advance Mental Healthcare in Nineteenth Century Australia.

36. Exploring the Stepped Care Model in Delivering Primary Mental Health Services—A Scoping Review.

37. Measurement of Psychological Resilience to Support Therapy Interventions for Clients in the Clinical Mental Healthcare Setting: A Scoping Review.

38. Nurses' experiences of racism in mental health settings through patient and family interactions: A systematic review.

39. Towards online delivery of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: A scoping review.

40. Promoting mental health recovery by design: Physical, procedural, and relational security in the context of the mental health built environment.

41. The mental health and substance use treatment experiences of racially and ethnically minoritised women who have experienced sexual violence.

42. Psychiatry and/or recovery: a critical analysis.

43. Mental health consumers' perspectives of physical health interventions: An integrative review.

44. Service integration: The perspective of Australian alcohol and other drug (AOD) nurses.

45. Novice nurses' experiences in provision of mental ill health care within a regional emergency department: A descriptive qualitative study.

46. How we say what we do and why it is important: An idiosyncratic analysis of mental health nursing identity on social media.

47. Analysis of a nursing survey: Reasons for compromised quality of care in inpatient mental health wards.

48. Understanding how personhood impacts consumers' feelings of safety in acute mental health units: a qualitative study.

49. Women's experiences of restrictive interventions within inpatient mental health services: A qualitative investigation.

50. Mental health clinician training and experiences with utilization of advance statements in Victoria, Australia.