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1. A guide to critiquing a research paper on clinical supervision: enhancing skills for practice.

2. Mothers' and birthing parents' experiences with 1‐day cognitive behavioural therapy‐based workshops for postpartum depression: A descriptive qualitative study.

3. Staff perspectives of emergency department pathways for people attending in suicidal crisis: A qualitative study.

4. Perspectives of service users and carers with lived experience of a diagnosis of personality disorder: A qualitative study.

5. Experiences of general home visiting nurses regarding patients with suicidal ideation in Japan: Results from semi‐structured interviews.

6. Development of the clinical competency assessment scale in child and adolescent mental health nursing.

7. Psychological provision in acute inpatient settings: An evaluation of indirect input.

8. 'On the slope of an erupting volcano': A qualitative study on the workplace violence experiences of psychiatric nurses.

9. Reducing seclusion and restraint in an acute adolescent psychiatric ward: A feasibility study.

10. Caregiving and receiving experiences in UK community mental health services during COVID‐19 pandemic restrictions: A qualitative, co‐produced study.

11. The psychological well‐being of people in a COVID‐19 supervised quarantine facility: A mixed methods study.

12. Accompanying mental health problems at home: Preliminary data from a crisis resolution and home treatment team in Catalonia.

13. Developing a research tool to detect iatrogenic adverse events in psychiatric health care by involving service users and health professionals.

14. Patient perspective on observation methods used in seclusion room in an Irish forensic mental health setting: A qualitative study.

15. Perspectives of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) community members regarding mental health services: A qualitative analysis.

16. Crisis resolution home treatment team Clinicians' perceptions of using a recovery approach with people with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.

17. Associated factors of nurse‐sensitive patient outcomes: A multicentred cross‐sectional study in psychiatric inpatient hospitals.

18. An exploration of patient experiences of transitioning to a remote day programme following inpatient treatment in an adult eating disorder service.

19. A mixed‐method exploration of mental toughness, perceived stress and quality of life in mental health workers.

20. Physical restraints applied to people diagnosed with dementia in home care from the perceptions of family caregivers: A qualitative study in China.

21. Factors influencing motivation of patients diagnosed with depression to have electroconvulsive therapy.

22. Experience of coercion among nursing professionals in a medium‐stay mental health unit: A qualitative study in Spain.

23. Nurses' experiences of working in the community with adolescents who self‐harm: A qualitative exploration.

24. How has COVID‐19 affected mental health nurses and the delivery of mental health nursing care in the UK? Results of a mixed‐methods study.

25. Mental health street triage: Comparing experiences of delivery across three sites.

26. Attitudes towards family involvement in nursing care among psychiatric nurses in Hong Kong: A cross‐sectional descriptive study.

27. 'An accident waiting to happen' ‐ experiences of police officers, paramedics, and mental health clinicians involved in 911‐mental health crises: a cross‐sectional survey.

28. Views of healthcare professionals and service users regarding anti‐, peri‐ and post‐natal depression in Oman.

29. Aggression in mental health care: Opportunities for the future—A qualitative study on the challenges when defining and managing aggression across inpatient disciplines.

30. Problematic internet use in adolescents: A phenomenological study.

31. Post‐incident reviews after restraints—Potential and pitfalls. Patients' experiences and considerations.

32. Understanding how Canadian healthcare providers have learned to identify co‐occurring PTSD symptoms and dementia in Veterans.

33. "Somebody else's business": The challenge of caring for patients with mental health problems on medical and surgical wards.

34. Perceptions of racism in a children's psychiatric inpatient unit: A qualitative study of entrenching and uprooting factors.

35. Patient‐reported outcomes of the nurse–patient relationship in psychiatric inpatient hospitals: A multicentred descriptive cross‐sectional study.

36. Psychological resilience and related influencing factors in patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder in remission: A cross‐sectional study.

37. Quality of dying among elderly people diagnosed with dementia in nursing homes: A mixed methods study.

38. Use of medicinal plants by individuals diagnosed with mental illness: A qualitative study.

39. Associations between violence, self‐harm and acute psychiatric service use: Implications for inpatient care.

40. Parenting and family experiences of Chinese fathers with mental illness.

41. A qualitative study of perceptions of senior health service staff as to factors influencing the development of Advanced Clinical Practice roles in mental health services.

42. Adolescents with suicidal behaviours: A qualitative study about the assessment of Inpatient Service and Transition to Community.

43. "Stuck between a Rock and a Hard Place": How Mental Health Nurses' Experience Psychosocial interventions in Irish Mental Health Care Settings.

44. Key features of adolescent inpatient units and development of a checklist to improve consistency in reporting of settings.

45. "My life isn't my life, it's the systems": A qualitative exploration of women's experiences of day‐to‐day restrictive practices as inpatients.

46. Exploring individuals' experiences of hope in mental health recovery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

47. The nurse consultant in mental health services: A national, mixed methods study of an advanced practice role.

48. A mixed‐methods survey to explore views of staff and patients from mental health wards prior to introduction of a digital early warning system for physical deterioration.

49. Factors associated with personal recovery among psychiatric nursing home residents.

50. Family dynamics in dementia care: A phenomenological exploration of the experiences of family caregivers of relatives with dementia.