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  1. Perils of Precisely Equal Group Size in Randomised Controlled Trials
  2. The Rise of Scoping Reviews in Nursing Science: Trends, Merits, and Responsible Use
  3. Factors Influencing Exercise Engagement Among Women With Depression: A Systematic Review
  4. Effectiveness of a Peer-facilitated, Recovery-focused Self-illness Management Programme for Adults with First-episode Psychosis: A Randomised Controlled Trial
  5. Efficacy of behavioural activation in treating prenatal depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  6. Type and efficacy of online training for informal carers: a narrative review
  7. RANZCP 2025: Book of Abstracts
  8. How Can We Enhance Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in Nursing Science?
  9. Development of a Reporting Guideline for Trochim’s Concept Mapping
  10. Efficacy and safety of behavioural activation on depression in people with co-occurring non-communicable diseases: systematic review and meta-analysis
  11. Development of a Reporting Guideline for Trochim’s Concept Mapping
  12. Effect of behavioural activation for individuals with post-stroke depression: systematic review and meta-analysis
  13. Comment on: Ferreira, M. G., et al. (2022) Effects of group Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on anxiety and depressive symptoms in adults: A meta-analysis. J Affect Disord, 309, 297–308
  14. Behavioural activation for people in custody with depression: A protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled study
  15. Australian trial of behavioural activation for people with schizophrenia experiencing negative symptoms: a feasibility randomised controlled trial protocol
  16. Association between the Quantity of Nurse–Doctor Interprofessional Collaboration and in-Patient Mortality: A Systematic Review
  17. The association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response model and involuntary detentions of people living with mental illness: A retrospective observational study
  18. Outcomes of Best-Practice Guided Digital Mental Health Interventions for Youth and Young Adults with Emerging Symptoms: Part I. A Systematic Review of Socioemotional Outcomes and Recommendations
  19. Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
  20. Common mental disorders and perinatal outcomes in Victoria, Australia: A population-based retrospective cohort study
  21. Public involvement in Australian clinical trials: A systematic review
  22. Effect of Behavioral Activation for Women with Postnatal Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  23. Preventing hospital falls: feasibility of care workforce redesign to optimise patient falls education
  24. Systematic reviews and meta-analysis with sub-groups – A commentary
  25. Professional care workforce: a rapid review of evidence supporting methods of recruitment, retention, safety, and education
  26. Discrepancies between trial registry entry and reporting in Wang et al. (2023) The effects of a midwife-led weight management program for pregnant women: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 137, 104387
  27. Efficacy of behavioural activation in the treatment of negative symptoms in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A systematic review
  28. Stakeholders’ Perceptions of How Nurse–Doctor Communication Impacts Patient Care: A Concept Mapping Study
  29. A Systematic Review to Inform the Development of a Reporting Guideline for Concept Mapping Research
  30. The Association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response (PACER) Model and Involuntary Detentions of People Living with Mental Illness: A Protocol for a Retrospective Observational Study
  31. Evaluating the efficacy of the Thai Health Improvement Profile intervention for preventing weight gain in people with early stage psychosis: A randomized controlled trial
  32. Comment on: Broekema S. et al (2021) Effects of family nursing conversations on families in home health care: A controlled […] study. JAN, 77, 231–243
  33. Midwife led randomised controlled trials in Australia and New Zealand: A scoping review
  34. Stakeholders’ Perceptions of How Nurse-Doctor Communication Impacts Patient Care: A Concept Mapping Study
  35. Data sharing in qualitative research
  36. The Impact of an Educational Programme on Jordanian Intensive Care Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Regarding Delirium and their Levels of Self-Efficacy: A Quasi-Experimental Design
  37. Adherence therapy for adults with type 2 diabetes: a feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial
  38. Why Pre-Registration of Research Must Be Taken More Seriously
  39. Co‐designing a peer‐led model of delivering behavioural activation for people living with depression or low mood in Australian farming communities
  40. Effect of behavioural activation for individuals with post-stroke depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  41. A scoping review of nurse‐led randomised controlled trials
  42. The Association between Nursing Skill Mix and Patient Outcomes in a Mental Health Setting: An Observational Feasibility Study
  43. Behavioural activation for depressive symptoms in young people with emerging or early psychosis: A pilot study protocol
  44. Tri-Response Police, Ambulance, Mental Health Crisis Models in Reducing Involuntary Detentions of Mentally Ill People: A Systematic Review
  45. A randomized controlled trial of a peer-facilitated self-management program for people with recent-onset psychosis
  46. Harnessing the nursing and midwifery workforce to boost Australia's clinical research impact
  47. Possible gift authorship and undeclared conflict of interest in: “Effect of self‐administration of medication programme on cardiovascular inpatients' medication adherence and nurses' satisfaction: A randomized clinical trial. Nursing Open 2021: ...
  48. Evaluation of the effect of a Nursing System Framework on Nurse Sensitive Indicators, mortality and readmission in an NHS Trust
  49. Nurse- and midwife-led trials in Australia and New Zealand: Scoping review protocol
  50. The Safety and Efficacy of Psychosocial Adherence Interventions in Young People with Early Psychosis: A Systematic Review
  51. Service User and Carer Views and Expectations of Mental Health Nurses: A Systematic Review
  52. Recruitment, attrition and intervention completion in clinical trials of psychosocial interventions involving people with early and emerging psychosis: a systematic review protocol
  53. Rural health workers' perspectives and experience with an online educational program in behavioural activation: A thematic analysis
  54. Association between the levels of nurse-doctor interprofessional collaboration and in-patient mortality: A systematic review
  55. Adherence Therapy for adults with type 2 diabetes: a feasibility study of a randomised controlled trial
  56. Development of a Guideline to Enhance the Reporting of Concept Mapping Research: Study Protocol
  57. Use of behavioural activation to manage pain: a systematic scoping review
  58. Nursing Reports: Annual Report Card 2021
  59. A Mental Health Chatbot with Cognitive Skills for Personalised Behavioural Activation and Remote Health Monitoring
  60. What are the core competencies of a mental health nurse? A concept mapping study involving five stakeholder groups
  61. The Association between Nursing Skill Mix and Patient Outcomes in a Mental Health Setting: Protocol for an Observational Feasibility Study
  62. Prevalence of horizontal violence of nurses in their first year of practice: A systematic review
  63. Why Was the Primary Outcome Switched in a Patient Empowerment Trial?
  64. How prospective trial registration can prevent selective outcome reporting and salami slicing?
  65. Severe mental illness and pregnancy outcomes in Australia. A population-based study of 595 792 singleton births 2009–2016
  66. Psychometric qualities of measurement tools used to determine workplace horizontal violence: A rapid review
  67. Cardiometabolic health risks, lifestyle behaviours and quality of life in people diagnosed with early psychosis – A cross‐sectional study
  68. Reporting of patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in clinical trials published in nursing science journals: a descriptive study
  69. Swarm learning for decentralized artificial intelligence in cancer histopathology
  70. The feasibility and validity of using a real time location system (RTLS) to measure bedside contact time
  71. Experiences and views of carers regarding the physical health care of people with severe mental illness: An integrative thematic review of qualitative research
  72. Comment on—Virtual reality teaching in chemotherapy administration: Randomised controlled trial
  73. Comment on Liao et al (2021) ‘Mothers' voices and white noise on premature infants' physiological reactions in a neonatal intensive care unit: A multi-arm randomised controlled trial’
  74. Improving the Sexual Health of Young People (under 25) in High-Risk Populations: A Systematic Review of Behavioural and Psychosocial Interventions
  75. Cardiometabolic Health Risks, Lifestyle Behaviours and Quality of Life in People with Early Psychosis – A Cross Sectional Study
  76. Tri-Response Police, Ambulance, Mental Health Crisis Models in Reducing Involuntary Detentions of Mentally Ill People: Protocol for a Systematic Review
  77. Comment on Wang et al (2021) ‘Effects of family participatory dignity therapy on the psychological well-being and family function of patients with hematological malignancies and their family caregivers: a randomized controlled trial’
  78. ‘Editor's Response’
  79. Reporting the results of a clinical trial across multiple papers, does it matter?
  80. Precisely Equal Group Size and Allocation Bias in Nursing Randomized Controlled Trials: A Scientiometric Study
  81. Reporting of Patient And Public Involvement (PPI) In Clinical Trials Published In Three Leading Nursing Science Journals: A Scientiometric Study
  82. Use of behavioural activation to manage pain: a scoping review protocol
  83. Behavioural activation for depression in rural Australia: Challenges and opportunities
  84. Effect of depression awareness and management training on the attitudes of rural primary health care workers
  85. Empty systematic reviews: Identifying gaps in knowledge or a waste of time and effort?
  86. Conducting a sensitive, constructive and ethical peer review
  87. Stakeholders’ perceptions of how nurse-physician communication may impact patient care: protocol for a concept mapping study
  88. Castor oil for induction of labor in post-date pregnancies: Evidence of selective outcome reporting?
  89. Emergency department nurse call back: A quality improvement project
  90. The influence of physical activity in water on sleep quality in pregnant women: A case study in salami slicing?
  91. Effectiveness of Adherence Therapy in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review
  92. Association between subthreshold depression and self‐care behaviours in adults with type 2 diabetes: A cross‐sectional study
  93. Improving the sexual health of young people (under 25) in high-risk populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of behavioural and psychosocial interventions.
  94. Nursing Reports: Annual Report Card 2020
  95. The Health Improvement Profile for people with severe mental illness: Feasibility of a secondary analysis to make international comparisons
  96. A study protocol for a feasibility trial of telephone‐delivered Adherence Therapy for adults with type 2 diabetes
  97. How is clinical credibility defined in nursing? A concept mapping study
  98. Why has the Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing stopped publishing registered reports?
  99. What Are the Core Competencies of a Mental Health Nurse? Protocol for a Concept Mapping Study
  100. Why do all systematic reviews have fifteen studies?
  101. The Association between Nursing Skill Mix and Mortality for Adult Medical and Surgical Patients: Protocol for a Systematic Review
  102. The Association between the Mental Health Nurse-to-Registered Nurse Ratio and Patient Outcomes in Psychiatric Inpatient Wards: A Systematic Review
  103. Introducing Nursing Reports: An Open Access Nursing Journal That’s a Little Bit Different
  104. What performance metrics should Journal Editors report? Or, is Impact Factor the only metric in town
  105. Inter-Professional Collaboration and Patient Mortality: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  106. Effect of interactive cognitive-motor training in older adults: did the authors selectively report outcomes? Comment on Kao et al (2018)
  107. The safety and efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy against psychotic symptomatology: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  108. Screening for depression and anxiety among patients with acute coronary syndrome in acute care settings: a scoping review
  109. 629-P: Factors Associated with Self-Management among Nepalese Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
  110. Association between subthreshold depression and self-care behaviours in adults with type 2 diabetes: A protocol for a cross-sectional study
  111. Acceptance- and mindfulness-based interventions for persons with psychosis: Potential errors in reported meta-analyses
  112. The potential impact of COVID-19 on psychosis: A rapid review of contemporary epidemic and pandemic research
  113. Expecting the unexpected? Improving rural health in the era of bushfires, novel coronavirus and climate change
  114. Special issue: Enhancing physical well‐being in people with mental illness living in rural and remote communities
  115. How is clinical credibility defined in nursing? Protocol for a concept mapping study
  116. The association between mental health nurse to registered nurse ratio and patient outcomes in psychiatric inpatient wards: protocol for a systematic review
  117. A review of prospective registration of randomised controlled trials published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing in 2019
  118. Association between subthreshold depression and self-care behaviors in people with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review of observational studies
  119. The association between community mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic review
  120. Association between subthreshold depression and self-care behaviours in people with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review of observational studies
  121. Association between subthreshold depression and self-care behaviours in people with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review of observational studies
  122. Adherence to COREQ Reporting Guidelines for Qualitative Research: A Scientometric Study in Nursing Social Science
  123. Effectiveness of auriculotherapy on anxiety during labor: did the authors switch outcomes or salami slice their trial?
  124. Guided imagery relaxation therapy on preoperative anxiety: why did the authors omit pain data?
  125. Association between subthreshold depression and self-care behaviours in people with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review of observational studies
  126. Cognitive profile and determinants of poor cognition in people without dementia in Parkinson’s disease
  127. Crisis resolution and home treatment in the UK: A survey of model fidelity using a novel review methodology
  128. A review of prospective registration of trials published in nursing science journals in 2017
  129. The illusion of clinical credibility and its importance to nurse education, practice and science
  130. The effectiveness of a brief motivational nursing intervention to reduce psychoactive substance consumption in entertainment‐sector workers: A transversal, observation, and semi‐experimental study. Is it a trial and should it have been registered?
  131. Association between subthreshold depression and self-care behaviour in people with type 2 diabetes: a protocol for systematic review of observational studies
  132. A review of prospective trial registration in the Journal of Advanced Nursing in 2018
  133. Therapeutic Dancing for Frail Older People in Residential Aged Care: A Thematic Analysis of Barriers and Facilitators to Implementation
  134. How is clinical credibility defined in nursing? A systematic review
  135. Questionable Research Practices in Nursing Science: .05 Shades of Grey
  136. Depression in migrant workers and nationals of Qatar: An exploratory cross-cultural study
  137. Crisis resolution teams for people experiencing mental health crises: the CORE mixed-methods research programme including two RCTs
  138. The Retraction of a Trial Included in a Meta-Analysis of Interventions to Enhance Oral Medication Adherence
  139. Why articles continue to be cited after they have been retracted
  140. Safety and Efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  141. Machine learning to support social media empowered patients in cancer care and cancer treatment decisions
  142. Rural and metropolitan South Australian mental health workers’ views about nurse prescribing: A thematic analysis
  143. Why Are So Few Nursing Science Papers Retracted?
  144. Reliability and Validity of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool: A Rapid Synthesis of Evidence
  145. Defining clinical credibility: Protocol for a systematic review
  146. Nurse prescribing in Rural South Australua
  147. Patient-directed self-management of pain (PaDSMaP) compared to treatment as usual following total knee replacement; a randomised controlled trial
  148. Nurse-Facilitated Health Checks for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial
  149. Retraction of publications in nursing and midwifery research: A systematic review
  150. Heart Rate Variability Alterations in Late Life Depression: A Meta-analysis
  151. The importance of ethics in research publications
  152. The educational preparation of nurses in a developing economy and patient mortality
  153. Inclusion of nursing trials in systematic reviews after they have been retracted: Does it happen and what should we do?
  154. Novel psychoactive substance use by mental health service consumers: an online survey of inpatient health professionals’ views and experiences
  155. Physical Health Care for People with Severe Mental Illness: the Attitudes, Practices, and Training Needs of Nurses in Three Asian Countries
  156. The association between mental health nursing and hospital admissions for people with serious mental illness: a protocol for a systematic review
  157. Review: Prevalence of depression and its associated factors in patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery
  158. Randomised controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a peer-delivered self-management intervention to prevent relapse in crisis resolution team users: study protocol
  159. Promoting openness and transparency in mental health nursing science
  160. Perception of nurse prescribing among nurses and psychiatrists in a developing country: A cross-sectional survey
  161. Chinese Health Improvement Profile for people with severe mental illness: A cluster-randomized, controlled trial
  162. Mental health nurse prescribing: A qualitative, systematic review
  163. Registration of randomized controlled trials in nursing journals
  164. Feasibility study suggests no impact from protected engagement time on adverse events in mental health wards for older adults
  165. Implementing a nursing systems framework in a developing country
  166. Protected engagement time on older adult mental health wards: A thematic analysis of the views of patients, carers, and staff
  167. Coping with risk and impact from dementia-related behaviours
  168. Effectiveness of health checks to improve the physical health of people with severe mental illness in secondary care: A single blind cluster randomised controlled trial
  169. National implementation of a mental health service model: A survey of Crisis Resolution Teams in England
  170. What does mental health nursing contribute to improving the physical health of service users with severe mental illness? A thematic analysis
  171. Effects of the Thai Health Improvement Profile intervention on the physical health and health behaviours of people with schizophrenia: A quasi-experimental study
  172. Development of a measure of model fidelity for mental health Crisis Resolution Teams
  173. Moths to a Flame: How We Can Improve the Quality of Clinical Trial Reporting in Nursing Journals
  174. The prevalence of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) use in non-clinical populations: a systematic review protocol
  175. Cardiometabolic health, prescribed antipsychotics and health-related quality of life in people with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: a cross-sectional study
  176. Do Chief Nurses need to be academically credible?
  177. Reporting of clinical trials in nursing journals: how are we doing?
  178. Salami slicing
  179. The use of non-pharmacological interventions for dementia behaviours in care homes: findings from four in-depth, ethnographic case studies
  180. Journal editors and their h-index
  181. The effect of Nurse GraduaTeness on patient mortality: a cross-sectional survey (the NuGaT study)
  182. Multimorbidity in people with mental illness: translating evidence to practice
  183. The physical health of people with schizophrenia in Asia: Baseline findings from a physical health check programme
  184. Is adherence therapy an effective adjunct treatment for patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  185. A systematic review of the effects of novel psychoactive substances ‘legal highs’ on people with severe mental illness
  186. The CORE Service Improvement Programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial
  187. How can we better support families living with cardiovascular disease and depression?
  188. Adherence therapy versus routine psychiatric care for people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: a randomised controlled trial
  189. What is it like to take antipsychotic medication? A qualitative study of patients with first-episode psychosis
  190. Refocusing on physical health: Community psychiatric nurses’ perceptions of using enhanced health checks for people with severe mental illness
  191. A feasibility study comparing UK older adult mental health inpatient wards which use protected engagement time with other wards which do not: study protocol
  192. Prescribing maintenance therapies in the management of alcohol addiction
  193. Comparing results from long and short form versions of the Parkinson's disease questionnaire in a longitudinal study
  194. Transforming nurse training to address multi-morbidity: the missed opportunity of the shape of caring review
  195. A Concept Map of What Helps People with HD Live with their Condition
  196. Now hang on a minute: five rules for writing an editorial
  197. Do family-oriented interventions reduce poststroke depression? A systematic review and recommendations for practice
  198. Qualitative evaluation of adherence therapy in Parkinson’s disease: a multidirectional model
  199. Commentary on: Hegedüs A. and Kozel B. (2014). Does adherence therapy improve medication adherence among patients with schizophrenia? A systematic review. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, doi: 10.1111/inm.12089
  200. Effects of motivational interviewing-based adherence therapy for schizophrenia spectrum disorders: a randomized controlled trial
  201. Has the Research Excellence Framework killed creativity?
  202. Cash, choice, antipsychotic medication and the mental health nurse
  203. Tackling medication non-adherence in severe mental illness: where are we going wrong?
  204. Primary care-led dementia diagnosis services in South Gloucestershire: Themes from people and families living with dementia and health care professionals
  205. Organisational aspects of elder mistreatment in long term care
  206. An evaluation of primary care led dementia diagnostic services in Bristol
  207. Childbirth in women with intellectual disability: characteristics of their pregnancies and outcomes in an archived epidemiological dataset
  208. Long-term effectiveness of dopamine agonists and monoamine oxidase B inhibitors compared with levodopa as initial treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD MED): a large, open-label, pragmatic randomised trial
  209. Interventions for improving medication adherence in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease
  210. Adherence therapy improves medication adherence and quality of life in people with Parkinson's disease: a randomised controlled trial
  211. Adherence therapy following acute exacerbation of schizophrenia: A randomised controlled trial in Thailand
  212. Enhanced physical health screening for people with severe mental illness in Hong Kong: results from a one-year prospective case series study
  213. Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia and their management in care homes within the East of England: a postal survey
  214. Adherence therapy following an acute episode of schizophrenia: A multi-centre randomised controlled trial
  215. Does training practice nurses to carry out physical health checks for people with severe mental illness increase the level of screening for cardiovascular risk?
  216. How organizational factors interact to influence the quality of care of older people in the care home sector
  217. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome amongst patients with severe mental illness in the community in Hong Kong – a cross sectional study
  218. Hypertensive patients' experience with adherence therapy for enhancing medication compliance: a qualitative exploration
  219. Screening for cardiovascular risk in patients with severe mental illness in primary care: A comparison with patients with diabetes
  220. Systematic review on factors associated with medication non-adherence in Parkinson's disease
  221. Patient directed self management of pain (PaDSMaP) compared to treatment as usual following total knee replacement: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  222. Participatory Organizational Research: Examining Voice in the Co-production of Knowledge
  223. Mental health nursing and physical health care: A cross-sectional study of nurses' attitudes, practice, and perceived training needs for the physical health care of people with severe mental illness
  224. Module 12. Achieving concordance in the treatment of bipolar disorder
  225. Factors associated with antipsychotic medication adherence in community-based patients with schizophrenia in Hong Kong: A cross sectional study
  226. Effectiveness of adherence therapy in patients with early psychosis: A mirror image study
  227. A nurse-led mental health service for people with multiple sclerosis
  228. Comparing the outcomes of the application of C&R (general service) and SCIP in the management of disturbed behaviour in mental health care
  229. Physical health and mental illness: A silent scandal
  230. Poster #230 ENHANCING ADHERENCE TO ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION: WHERE ARE WE GOING WRONG?
  231. Is the use of an invitation letter effective in prompting patients with severe mental illness to attend a primary care physical health check?
  232. The use of carer assisted adherence therapy for people with Parkinson's disease and their carers (CAAT-PARK): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  233. The secret food diary of a person diagnosed with schizophrenia
  234. A national survey of GP and nurse attitudes and beliefs towards depression after myocardial infarction
  235. Medicines reconciliation on admission to inpatient psychiatric care: findings from a UK quality improvement programme
  236. A role for mental health nursing in the physical health care of consumers with severe mental illness
  237. The serious mental illness health improvement profile [HIP]: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
  238. Is the use of symphysis-fundal height measurement and ultrasound examination effective in detecting small or large fetuses?
  239. A Dep ression Re cognition and T reatment package for families living with Stroke (DepReT-Stroke): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  240. A preliminary comparison of acute mental health inpatient wards which use Protected Engagement Time, with other wards delivering standard care alone
  241. A well-being support program for patients with severe mental illness: a service evaluation
  242. Educating healthcare professionals to act on the physical health needs of people with serious mental illness: a systematic search for evidence
  243. Meta-analysis of the comparative efficacy and safety of adjuvant treatment to levodopa in later Parkinson's disease
  244. Adherence therapy for medication non-compliant patients with hypertension: a randomised controlled trial
  245. Prisoners' experiences of antipsychotic medication: influences on adherence
  246. Alfentanil for Procedural Sedation in the Emergency Department
  247. Systematic review of levodopa dose equivalency reporting in Parkinson's disease
  248. Successful researchers are tenacious
  249. ‘Phase of Illness’ Model of Care: Are We On the Right Track?
  250. An exploratory, randomized controlled trial of adherence therapy for people with schizophrenia
  251. Adapting the severe mental illness physical Health Improvement Profile for use in primary care
  252. Does psychopharmacology training enhance the knowledge of mental health nurses who prescribe?
  253. Case study evaluating the impact of de-escalation and physical intervention training
  254. COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
  255. Using the serious mental illness health improvement profile [HIP] to identify physical problems in a cohort of community patients: A pragmatic case series evaluation
  256. Enhancing medication adherence in people with schizophrenia: An international programme of research
  257. Physical health care monitoring for people with serious mental illness
  258. Attitudes regarding mental health nurse prescribing among psychiatrists and nurses: A cross-sectional questionnaire study
  259. Antipsychotic long-acting injections in clinical practice: medication management and patient choice
  260. Physical health and severe mental illness: If we don't do something about it, who will?
  261. Eugenics by the back door? The unintended consequences of restricting people's choices about mental health medicines
  262. What do carers of people with psychosis need from mental health services? Exploring the views of carers, service users and professionals
  263. The development of the serious mental illness physical Health Improvement Profile
  264. Partial agonists and schizophrenia: theoretical developments for the development of mental health nursing
  265. Medicines Management in Mental Health Care
  266. Football as a metaphor: learning to cope with life, manage emotional illness and maintain health through to recovery
  267. Treatments and issues of choice in depression
  268. Inter‐professional Learning to Prepare Medical and Social Work Students for Practice with Refugees and Asylum Seekers
  269. Depression and stroke: a common but often unrecognized combination
  270. Tablets and injections
  271. HIV prevention for people with serious mental illness: a survey of mental health workers’ attitudes, knowledge and practice
  272. A UK consensus on the administration of aripiprazole for the treatment of mania
  273. Nurse prescribing in mental health: a person-centred approach
  274. Relationship between adherence, symptoms, treatment attitudes, satisfaction, and side effects in prisoners taking antipsychotic medication
  275. Antipsychotic medication in prisons: satisfaction with and adherence to treatment
  276. Partial agonists and suicide: the role of the mental health nurse
  277. Service user views and expectations of UK-registered mental health nurses: A systematic review of empirical research
  278. Mental health nurse supplementary prescribing: experiences of mental health nurses, psychiatrists and patients
  279. An RCT of adherence therapy for people with schizophrenia in Chiang Mai, Thailand
  280. Family work in first-onset psychosis: a literature review
  281. Aripiprazole: a new option for people with schizophrenia
  282. Serious mental illness and physical health problems: A discussion paper
  283. Adherence therapy for people with schizophrenia: European multicentre randomised controlled trial
  284. Adherence to Medication and Quality of Life in People With Schizophrenia
  285. NICE and its schizophrenia guidelines
  286. Determinants of first- and second-generation antipsychotic drug use in clinically unstable patients with schizophrenia treated in four European countries
  287. Pharmacological management of akathisia in combination with psychological interventions by a mental health nurse consultant
  288. Extended prescribing by UK nurses and pharmacists
  289. Treatment of acute behavioural disturbance: a UK national survey of rapid tranquillisation
  290. Extended prescribing by UK nurses and pharmacists
  291. Medication Adherence in Schizophrenia: Exploring Patients', Carers' and Professionals' Views
  292. The NICE guidelines for schizophrenia
  293. A survey of patient satisfaction with and subjective experiences of treatment with antipsychotic medication
  294. District nurses’ involvement and attitudes to mental health problems: a three-area cross-sectional study
  295. Untangling Long Branches: Identifying Conflicting Phylogenetic Signals Using Spectral Analysis, Neighbor-Net, and Consensus Networks
  296. Mental health nurse supplementary prescribing: mapping progress 1 year after implementation
  297. Breakaway and physical restraint techniques in acute psychiatric nursing: Results from a national survey of training and practice
  298. Aripiprazole in schizophrenia: consensus guidelines
  299. The development and internal consistency of the Satisfaction with Antipsychotic Medication scale
  300. Developing medication management capacity through mental health nurse prescribing
  301. Medication and mental health nurses: developing new ways of working
  302. Effect of a medication management training package for nurses on clinical outcomes for patients with schizophrenia: Cluster randomised controlled trial
  303. Clinical interventions for treatment non-adherence in psychosis: meta-analysis
  304. Views of nursing staff on the use of physical restraint
  305. Mental health nurse prescribing: The research challenge
  306. A systematic review of randomised trials that attempt to identify interventions that improve patient compliance with prescribed antipsychotic medication [Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing 4 (2), 2000, 47–53]
  307. The effect of medication management training on community mental health nurse's clinical skills
  308. Brief encounters of aggression and violence in primary care: a team approach to coping strategies
  309. A review of the literature on HIV infection and schizophrenia: implications for research, policy and clinical practice
  310. From compliance to concordance: a review of the literature on interventions to enhance compliance with antipsychotic medication
  311. The content of management of violence policy documents in United Kingdom acute inpatient mental health services
  312. Systematic review of patient and nurse attitudes to depot antipsychotic medication
  313. The use of outcome measures to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of antipsychotic medication: a comparison of Thorn graduate and CPN practice
  314. Physical restraint training for nurses in English and Welsh psychiatric intensive care and regional secure units
  315. Community mental health nurses, primary care and the National Service Framework for Mental Health
  316. Evidence should be accessible as well as relevant
  317. Linking general practices to the medical schools: qualitative issues
  318. Does patient education enhance compliance with clozapine? A preliminary investigation
  319. What can we do about acute extrapyramidal symptoms?
  320. The University Linked Practices computer network project in East London and Essex: a qualitative evaluation
  321. A national survey of practice nurse involvement in mental health interventions
  322. Why? What? and How? IT provision for medical students in general practice
  323. All members of primary care team are aware of importance of evidence based medicine
  324. The use of nurses’ holding power in a large psychiatric hospital
  325. Assessing primary nursing in mental health
  326. Research in brief
  327. Administration of PRN medication by mental health nurses
  328. Research in Brief
  329. Nurses' responses to patient behaviours that threaten health
  330. Effects of cannabis abuse on people with serious mental health problems
  331. Adjuvant therapy for cancer of the colon.
  332. Medication Management