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  1. Severe mental illness and last year of life: Identifying service use from a National Health Service digital dashboard in Wales, UK
  2. Severe mental illness and last year of life: identifying service use from a national health service digital dashboard in Wales, UK
  3. Striking the Right Balance and Supporting Social Aspirations: How Agency and Choice Play out in a Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Service
  4. End-of-life care for people with severe mental illness: the MENLOC evidence synthesis
  5. End-of-life care for people with severe mental illness: mixed methods systematic review and thematic synthesis of published case studies (the MENLOC study)
  6. End of life care for people with severe mental illness: Mixed methods systematic review and thematic synthesis (the MENLOC study)
  7. Too Busy to Talk: Examining Service User Involvement in Nursing Work
  8. Recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination in acute inpatient mental health settings: a cross national comparative mixed methods study
  9. Identifying and resisting the technological drift: green space, blue space and ecotherapy
  10. Quality of life, recovery and decision-making: a mixed methods study of mental health recovery in social care
  11. Traditions of research in community mental health care planning and care coordination: A systematic meta-narrative review of the literature
  12. Care Coordination as Imagined, Care Coordination as Done: Findings from a Cross-national Mental Health Systems Study
  13. Care planning and coordination: Imperfect solutions in a complex world
  14. Concepts, models and measurement of continuity of care in mental health services: A systematic appraisal of the literature
  15. Speeding up or reaching out?
  16. ‘Seeking authorization’: a grounded theory exploration of mentors’ experiences of assessing nursing students on the borderline of achievement of competence in clinical practice
  17. Study protocol: a mixed methods study to assess mental health recovery, shared decision-making and quality of life (Plan4Recovery)
  18. Ordinary risks and accepted fictions: how contrasting and competing priorities work in risk assessment and mental health care planning
  19. Cross-national comparative mixed-methods case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination: Collaborative Care Planning Project (COCAPP)
  20. ‘Being Diplomatic with the Truth’: The Discursive Management of Risk in Accounts of People Leaving Forensic Psychiatric Settings
  21. The shape of caring review: what does it mean for mental health nursing?
  22. Study protocol: cross-national comparative case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and coordination (COCAPP)
  23. New roles for nurses as approved mental health professionals in England and Wales
  24. Time and its uses in accounts of conditional discharge in forensic psychiatry
  25. A risk worth taking? Value differences and alternative risk constructions in accounts given by patients and their community workers following conditional discharge from forensic mental health services
  26. Negotiating identity transition when leaving forensic hospitals
  27. Where the wicked problems are: The case of mental health
  28. Voice hearing: A secondary analysis of talk by people who hear voices
  29. Recovery: what mental health nurses and service users say about the concept of recovery
  30. Resistance and challenge: competing accounts in aftercare monitoring
  31. Recovery from depression
  32. Personal Recovery and Mental Illness: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals
  33. Shunned: Discrimination against People with Mental Illness
  34. ‘You don't talk about the voices’: voice hearers and community mental health nurses talk about responding to voice hearing experiences
  35. Researching service user views in forensic mental health: A literature review
  36. Therapeutic working relationships with people with schizophrenia: literature review
  37. 'Therapy as well as the tablets': an exploratory study of service users' views of community mental health nurses' (CMHNs) responses to hearing voices
  38. Compelled to interact: forensic community mental health nurses' and service users' relationships
  39. Power and control: forensic community mental health nurses’ perceptions of team‐working, legal sanction and compliance
  40. Education for community mental health nurses: a summary of the key debates
  41. The relationship between support and stress in forensic community mental health nursing
  42. Stress and coping in forensic community mental health nurses: Demographic information and qualitative findings
  43. Stress and burnout in forensic community mental health nurses: an investigation of its causes and effects
  44. Schizophrenia: a review of current research and thinking
  45. Supervised discharge: concerns about the new powers for nurses
  46. A brief mental health outcome scale: relationships between scale scores and diagnostic/sociodemographic variables in the long-term mentally ill
  47. A brief mental health outcome scale-reliability and validity of the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)