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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. Insiders or outsiders? Mental health service users' journeys towards full citizenship.

9. Perceptions from the front line: Professional identity in mental health nursing.

10. Talking about sex as part of our role: Making and sustaining practice change.

11. Mental health nurses' perceptions of good work in an acute setting.

12. Views of young people with depression about family and significant other support: Interpretative phenomenological analysis study.

13. Should we or shouldn't we? Mental health nurses' views on physical health care of mental health consumers.

14. Mental health nurses employed in Australian general practice: Dimensions of time and space.

15. Children visiting parents in inpatient psychiatric facilities: Perspectives of parents, carers, and children.

16. Talking or avoiding? Mental health nurses' views about discussing sexual health with consumers.

17. Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program: Contributing to positive client outcomes.