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  1. Applied Multimethod Thematic Analysis Using an International Study of Menopause in Registered Nurses
  2. Commentary Maternal Smoking, Vaping and Infant Sleep Practices in Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy: Extending the Conversation on Nicotine Dependence, Sleep Environments and Infant Risk
  3. Reflecting through menopause: introducing the MIRROR cycle to support reflection during the menopause transition
  4. On methodological fit and interpretive boundaries in qualitative synthesis within the recent article: How do female healthcare staff experience the menopause transition in the workplace? A critical meta-synthesis
  5. Effectiveness of oral care for the prevention of non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAPPEN): a multicentre, stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial in Australia
  6. Image-based sexual abuse - A priority for nurses
  7. Resistant Insistent Persistent: A Global Call by Mental Health Nursing Leaders
  8. Beyond Resilience: Resources, Respect and Recognition in Global Universal Mental Health Nursing Reform
  9. Panarchy: From Ecological Theory to Mental Healthcare Practice
  10. The Experiences of Sub‐Saharan African Migrant Carers and Families of Young People With Emerging Psychosis
  11. The Integration of Gender and Sexuality Content Within Pre‐Registration Mental Health Nursing Curriculum: An Integrative Literature Review
  12. Accepting the Legitimacy of Difference: Tools to Support the Decolonisation of Human Research Ethics in Western Health Research
  13. Digital reflective practice among new graduate nurses – A scoping review
  14. Nurses’ experiences of providing oral care to hospitalised patients: A qualitative study
  15. Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) With Workforce Solutions for Sustainable Care: A Follow Up to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (ML) Based Decision Support Systems in Mental Health
  16. Reply to: Amplifying Women's Voices in Menopause Research: The Importance of Inclusive Perspectives [Letter]
  17. Amplifying Women's Voices in Menopause Research: The Importance of Inclusive Perspectives
  18. Measuring factors associated with telehealth use by people who use mental health services: A psychometric analysis of a theoretical domains framework questionnaire
  19. Supported Decision‐Making Interventions in Mental Healthcare: A Systematic Review of Evidence on the Outcomes for People With Mental Ill Health
  20. Determining health professional students’ self‐perceived cultural capability following participation in clinical placement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: A systematic review
  21. Sociodemographic Factors and Presentation Features of Individuals Seeking Mental Health Care in Emergency Departments: A Retrospective Cohort Study
  22. Measurement of Psychological Resilience to Support Therapy Interventions for Clients in the Clinical Mental Healthcare Setting: A Scoping Review
  23. Machine Learning Model Reveals Determinators for Admission to Acute Mental Health Wards From Emergency Department Presentations
  24. The cultural safety of research reports on primary healthcare use by Indigenous Peoples: a systematic review
  25. How is tailored implementation undertaken using a self-guided toolkit? Qualitative study of the ItFits-toolkit in the ImpleMentAll project
  26. Enhancing Disability Nursing Practice in Australia: Addressing Educational Preparedness
  27. Disproportionate mental health presentations to emergency departments in a coastal regional community in Australia of first nation people
  28. Oral care practices and hospital-acquired pneumonia prevention: A national survey of Australian nurses
  29. Supported decision‐making interventions in mental healthcare: A systematic review of current evidence and implementation barriers
  30. Artificial Intelligence in nursing: trustworthy or reliable?
  31. Digital mental health interventions for the mental health care of refugees and asylum seekers: Integrative literature review
  32. Using machine learning to assist decision making in the assessment of mental health patients presenting to emergency departments
  33. A new, national voice for people with experience of mental ill health and potential for allyship
  34. Understanding the needs and preferences for cancer care among First Nations people: An integrative review
  35. Motivational characteristics of recreational drug use among emerging adults in social settings: an integrative literature review
  36. Indigenous Knowledge-Sharing Interventions in Australia and the Use of Information and Communication Technology: A Scoping Review
  37. The Use of mHealth Apps for the Assessment and Management of Diabetes-Related Foot Health Outcomes: Systematic Review
  38. Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system – Part 1
  39. Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system – part 2
  40. Integration of traditional therapies for first nations people within western healthcare: an integrative review
  41. Commercial determinants and therapeutic chatbots: A mental health nursing perspective
  42. The cultural safety of reports of research on primary healthcare use by Indigenous Peoples: a systematic review
  43. Exploring the factors affecting home dialysis patients' participation in telehealth‐assisted home visits: A mixed‐methods study
  44. Exploring digital interventions to facilitate coping and discomfort for nurses experiencing the menopause in the workplace: An international qualitative study
  45. Exploring Advanced Nursing Practice in Australian Disasters: A Scoping Review
  46. Exploring advanced nursing practice during Australian disasters: A scoping review
  47. The Use of mHealth Apps for the Assessment and Management of Diabetes-Related Foot Health Outcomes: Systematic Review (Preprint)
  48. Editorial: The continued importance of mental health nurses engaging with social media and related emerging technologies
  49. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) based decision support systems in mental health: An integrative review
  50. Artificial intelligence: An eye cast towards the mental health nursing horizon
  51. Interpretations of Innovation: The Role of Technology in Explanation Seeking Related to Psychosis
  52. Urban Share of the “Burden”: Impact of a Support Organisation on Caregiver Burden of People Affected by Dementia
  53. “It's still our child”. A qualitative interview study with parent carers in forensic mental health
  54. Integrated nursing care for people with combined mental health and substance use disorders
  55. Nursing care of people with dementia in an orthopaedic acute care setting: An integrative literature review
  56. The personal cost of repetitive mental health inquiries that fail to result in change
  57. Promoting mental health recovery by design: Physical, procedural, and relational security in the context of the mental health built environment
  58. Interpretations of Innovation: The intersection of technological advancement and psychosis (Preprint)
  59. A call for nurses and interdisciplinary collaborators to urgently respond to the health and well‐being needs of refugees across the world
  60. There is no health without Cultural Safety: why Cultural Safety matters
  61. Use of traditional therapies in palliative care for Australian First Nations peoples: An integrative review
  62. An integrated review of the barriers and facilitators for accessing and engaging with mental health in a rural setting
  63. Comfort Equals Nurturing: Young People Talk About Mental Health Ward Design
  64. Disclosure of HIV seropositivity to sexual partner in Ethiopia: A systematic review
  65. A qualitative study of patients’ and providers’ experiences with the use of videoconferences by older adults with depression
  66. Using Digital Health Technologies to Manage the Psychosocial Symptoms of Menopause in the Workplace: A Narrative Literature Review
  67. A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter
  68. The state of the nursing profession in the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife 2020 during COVID‐19: A Nursing Standpoint
  69. Double bereavement, mental health consequences and support needs of children and young adults—When a divorced parent dies
  70. Nurses’ experiences of delivering acute orthopaedic care to patients with dementia
  71. Abstracts
  72. Parental death in young adults with divorced compared to non-divorced parents: The effect on prolonged grief and mental health
  73. The Divorced Family–Focused Care Model: A Nursing Model to Enhance Child and Family Mental Health and Well-Being of Doubly Bereaved Children Following Parental Divorce and Subsequent Parental Cancer and Death
  74. A psychometric evaluation of the automatic thoughts questionnaire in Danish adolescents and emerging adults
  75. A Matter of Trust and Distrust
  76. “If only they could understand me!” Acute hospital care experiences of patients with Alzheimer’s disease
  77. Combining e-mental health intervention development with human computer interaction (HCI) design to enhance technology-facilitated recovery for people with depression and/or anxiety conditions: An integrative literature review
  78. The right way for nurses to prescribe, administer and critique digital therapies
  79. Mental Health
  80. Social media as a recruitment strategy: using Twitter to explore young people’s mental health
  81. International networks: using conferences and site visits to improve care of young people
  82. The factors influencing burnout and job satisfaction among critical care nurses: a study of Saudi critical care nurses
  83. An Aboriginal perspective on 'Closing the Gap' from the rural front line
  84. Undergraduate mental health nursing education in Australia: More than Mental Health First Aid
  85. The development and evaluation of online stories to enhance clinical learning experiences across health professions in rural Australia
  86. Rural Mental Health Ecology: A Framework for Engaging with Mental Health Social Capital in Rural Communities
  87. Rural nurses: a convenient co-location strategy for the rural mental health care of young people
  88. Mental Health Education and Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) in Pre-registration Nursing Degrees: Follow the Leaders?
  89. Leadership Opportunities for Mental Health Nurses in the Field of Disaster Preparation, Response, and Recovery
  90. What Are the Research Needs for the Field of Disaster Nursing? An International Delphi Study
  91. Nurses and Twitter: The good, the bad, and the reluctant
  92. Australian health professions student use of social media
  93. Mental Health Recovery and Quilting: Evaluation of a Grass-Roots Project in a Small, Rural, Australian Christian Church
  94. Mental Health
  95. Experiences of families who help young rural men with emergent mental health problems in a rural community in New South Wales, Australia
  96. Experiences of families who help young rural men with emergent mental health problems in a rural community in New South Wales, Australia.
  97. Model Evacuation Plan
  98. Harnessing the social capital of rural communities for youth mental health: An asset-based community development framework
  99. Out back and out-of-whack: issues related to the experience of early psychosis in the New England region, New South Wales, Australia
  100. Mental health and substance use
  101. Mental health of children and young people
  102. Rural and regional mental health
  103. e-Mental health
  104. Mental health and substance use
  105. Mental health of children and young people
  106. Rural and regional mental health