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1. Lived experiences of mental health nurses who care for clients who are parents: An approximation of Tronto's definition of care.

2. 'To loosen up and talk': Patients´ and facilitators´ experiences of discovery group sessions from the Tidal Model as an introduction before engaging in a person‐centred group intervention.

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

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

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

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

7. 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.

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

9. Therapeutic relationships: Making space to practice in chaotic institutional environments.

10. Spanish mental health nurses' experiences of mechanical restraint: A qualitative descriptive study.

11. Nurses' experiences of an outreach interprofessional mental health service for nursing homes: a qualitative descriptive study.

12. The psychiatric ward environment and nursing observations at night: A qualitative study.

13. Practitioner perspectives on best practice in non‐treatment factors that support the delivery of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for depression.

14. The attitudes of mental health nurses that support a positive therapeutic relationship: The perspective of people diagnosed with BPD.

15. Nurses' Experiences of Care at Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Teams: A case study research.

16. Nursing interventions for patients with postpartum psychosis hospitalized in a psychiatric mother–baby unit: A qualitative study.

17. "When my worse fear happened": Mental health nurses' responses to the death of a client through suicide.

18. Don't ask me what's the matter, ask me what matters: Acute mental health facility experiences of people living with autism spectrum conditions.

19. Help, I can't help: A qualitative study of psychiatric nurse's perspectives on their care for people who hear voices.

20. Exploring the value of mental health nurses working in primary care in England: A qualitative study.

21. Health professionals' experiences of behavioural family therapy for adults with intellectual disabilities: a thematic analysis.

22. A thematic analysis of the experience of UK mental health nurses who have trained in Solution Focused Brief Therapy.

23. Mental health nurses in non‐uniform: Facilitator of recovery process?

24. Why people choose to participate in psychotherapy for depression: A qualitative study.

25. Treating mental health crises at home: Patient satisfaction with home nursing care.

26. The use of positive behaviour support plans in mental health inpatient care: A mixed methods study.

27. What to look for during constant observations: Expert consensus and a tool for observations recording.

28. Influences on mental health and health services accessibility in immigrant women with post‐partum depression: An interpretive descriptive study.

29. Initial psychometric evaluation of the physical health attitude scale and a survey of mental health nurses.

30. Tactile massage as a nursing intervention in child and adolescent psychiatry: nurses' experiences.

31. Mental health nursing students' experiences of stress during training: a thematic analysis of qualitative interviews.

32. Exploring work‐related stressors experienced by mental health nurses: A qualitative descriptive study.

33. The deadlock of saying "That is what we already do!" A thematic analysis of mental healthcare professionals' reactions to using an evidence‐based intervention.

34. Maternalism: a healthy alliance for recovery and transition in eating disorder services.

35. Implementing recovery‐oriented interventions with staff in a psychiatric hospital: A mixed‐methods study.

36. Strengthening mental health nurses' resilience through a workplace resilience programme: A qualitative inquiry.

37. Families living with parental mental illness and their experiences of family interventions.

38. Exploring nursing staff views of responsive behaviours of people with dementia in long-stay facilities.

39. Tokenistic or genuinely effective? Exploring the views of voluntary sector staff regarding the emerging peer support worker role in mental health.

40. 'Your experiences were your tools'. How personal experience of mental health problems informs mental health nursing practice.

41. EQUIP training the trainers: an evaluation of a training programme for service users and carers involved in training mental health professionals in user-involved care planning.

42. Addressing the mental health needs of looked after children in foster care: the experiences of foster carers.

43. Nurses' perceptions of personal attributes required when working with people with a learning disability and an offending background: a qualitative study.

44. Palliative care in mental health facilities from the perspective of nurses: a mixed-methods study.

45. Nurses experiences of working in Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Teams with its additional gatekeeping responsibilities.

46. The rights and responsibilities of citizenship for service users: some terms and conditions apply.

47. Religion, assessment and the problem of 'normative uncertainty' for mental health student nurses: a critical incident-informed qualitative interview study.

48. Enabling professional development in mental health nursing: the role of clinical leadership.

49. Let's go outside: using photography to explore values and culture in mental health nursing.

50. An update to depression case management by practice nurses in primary care: a service evaluation.