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1. Vignettes as a novel research tool in spiritual care: A methods paper.

2. Experiences of consumers, carers and clinicians during borderline personality disorder presentations to the emergency department—An integrative review.

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

4. Remote and technology-mediated working during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative exploration of the experiences of nurses working in general practice (the GenCo Study).

5. Art of connectedness: Value‐creating care for older persons provided with toileting assistance and containment strategies—A critical interpretive synthesis.

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

7. Nurses' and physicians' perspectives on implementation barriers and facilitators in a transfer program for parents of adolescents with chronic illness.

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

9. Experiences of clinical staff who work with patients who self‐harm by ligature: An exploratory survey of inpatient mental health service staff.

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

11. Shared decision‐making in the treatment of adolescents diagnosed with depression: A cross‐sectional survey of mental health professionals in China.

12. The experience of healthcare professionals implementing recovery‐oriented practice in mental health inpatient units: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

13. Interventions to support nurses as second victims of patient safety incidents: A qualitative study of nurse managers' perceptions.

14. Living with multimorbidity: A qualitative exploration of shared experiences of patients, family caregivers, and healthcare professionals in managing symptoms in the United States.

15. Anti‐stigma initiatives for mental health professionals—A systematic literature review.

16. "Were you wearing underwear?" Stigma and fears around sexual violence: A narrative of stranger rape and considerations for mental health nurses when working with survivors.

17. A rapid evidence assessment of sickle cell disease educational interventions.

18. 'It's very values driven': A qualitative systematic review of the meaning of compassion according to healthcare professionals.

19. Staff perceptions of the effectiveness of managerial communication during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A cross‐sectional study.

20. Patients′ and clinicians′ experiences of remote consultation? A narrative synthesis.

21. Mentalizing capacities of mental health nurses: A systematic PRISMA review.

22. Satisfaction with maternity triage following implementation of the Birmingham Symptom‐Specific Obstetric Triage System (BSOTS): Perspectives of women and staff.

23. Exploration of barriers to screening for domestic violence in the perinatal period using an ecological framework.

24. Mental health nurses' measured attitudes to people and practice: Systematic review of UK empirical research 2000–2019.

25. Suicide prevention: What does the evidence show for the effectiveness of safety planning for children and young people? – A systematic scoping review.

26. Perspectives on implementing exercise bikes for use by inpatient mental health staff in the workplace: A qualitative study investigating staff attitudes.

27. Managing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: A qualitative interview study with women and healthcare professionals.

28. The needs of older people with dementia from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds living in residential aged care: An integrative review.

29. Women's fertility decision‐making with a diagnosis of breast cancer: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

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

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

32. Mental health bias in physical care: An integrative review of the literature.

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

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

35. Something special, something unique: Perspectives of experts by experience in mental health nursing education on their contribution.

36. When health care workers became patients with COVID‐19: A qualitative study.

37. Experiences of families and health professionals along the care continuum for low‐birth weight neonates: A constructivist grounded theory study.

38. How do general hospitals respond to people diagnosed with a personality disorder who are distressed: A qualitative study of clinicians in mental health liaison.

39. Nurses' and midwives' perceptions and strategies to cope with perinatal death situations: A systematic literature review.

40. Healthcare workers' experiences of caring for patients diagnosed with intellectual disability co‐occurrent with psychiatric disorders.

41. The impact of critical incidents on nurses and midwives: A systematic review.

42. Nonpharmacological tactile activity interventions for reducing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in the acute hospital setting: An integrative review.

43. Healthcare professionals' dementia knowledge and attitudes towards dementia care and family carers' perceptions of dementia care in China: An integrative review.

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

45. Support and attitudes of Qatar mental health professionals to a proposed mental health inpatient smoking ban: Results of a cross‐sectional survey.

46. Compassionate practice in a hospital setting. Experiences of patients and health professionals: A narrative inquiry.

47. Spiritual care, compassion and associated factors of midwives working in delivery rooms.

48. Patient participation in pro re nata medication in forensic psychiatric care: A nursing document analysis.

49. We are not heroes—The flipside of the hero narrative amidst the COVID19‐pandemic: A Danish hospital ethnography.

50. Healthcare providers' attitudes and associated factors on palliative care referral: A qualitative systematic review and meta‐aggregation.