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  1. OS04.9.A GLIOBLASTOMA PATIENT AND CAREGIVER PERSPECTIVES ON TAKING PART IN A TREATMENT TRIAL: RECOMMENDATIONS TO OPTIMISE TRIAL PROCESSES
  2. Estimating the link between service-user patient safety perceptions, incidents and subsequent contagion in acute mental health wards
  3. ‘I Think the First Priority is Physically Safe First, Before You Can Actually Get Psychologically Safe’: Staff Perspectives on Psychological Safety in Inpatient Mental Health Settings
  4. ‘Safer, Not Safe’: Service Users' Experiences of Psychological Safety in Inpatient Mental Health Wards in the United Kingdom
  5. How can we measure psychological safety in mental healthcare staff? Developing questionnaire items using a nominal groups technique
  6. A service-user digital intervention to collect real-time safety information on acute, adult mental health wards: the WardSonar mixed-methods study
  7. Implementing and evaluating patient‐focused safety technology on adult acute mental health wards
  8. The effectiveness of sexual assault referral centres with regard to mental health and substance use: a national mixed-methods study – the MiMoS Study
  9. Estimating the link between service-user patient safety perceptions, incidents and subsequent contagion in acute mental health wards.
  10. Explanation of context, mechanisms and outcomes in adult community mental health crisis care: the MH-CREST realist evidence synthesis
  11. Explaining context, mechanism and outcome in adult community mental health crisis care: A realist evidence synthesis
  12. Correction: To what extent are patients involved in researching safety in acute mental healthcare?
  13. Adolescents accept digital mental health support in schools: A co-design and feasibility study of a school-based app for UK adolescents
  14. Mapping review of interventions to reduce the use of restrictive practices in children and young people's institutional settings: The CONTRAST study
  15. Components of interventions to reduce restrictive practices with children and young people in institutional settings: the Contrast systematic mapping review
  16. To what extent are patients involved in researching safety in acute mental healthcare?
  17. Perspectives of an international sample of adults with Trichotillomania on the acceptability and feasibility of an asynchronous qualitative email interview method
  18. Using implementation intentions to prevent relapse after remission from psychological treatment for depression: The SMArT intervention
  19. MindMate2U: Development and feasibility study of a co-designed school-based mHealth intervention for symptomatic adolescents (Preprint)
  20. Patient Photographs, Patient Voices: Recovering Patient Experience in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum
  21. A Qualitative Study Exploring International Experiences of Seeking Treatment for Adults With Trichotillomania: A Story of Frustration and Unmet Need
  22. Often, When I Am Using My Voice… It Does Not Go Well: Perspectives on the Service User Experience
  23. Voices in the History of Madness
  24. Voices in the History of Madness: An Introduction to Personal and Professional Perspectives
  25. The identification and treatment of mental health and substance misuse problems in sexual assault services: A systematic review
  26. Parents' and Health Professionals' Views of Collaboration in the Management of Childhood Long-term Conditions
  27. A qualitative systematic review of published work on disclosure and help-seeking for domestic violence and abuse among women from ethnic minority populations in the UK
  28. Prioritizing young people's emotional health support needs via participatory research
  29. An exploration of patients’ experiences of participation in a randomised controlled trial of the Manchester Acute Coronary Syndromes (MACS) decision rule
  30. Involving young people with mental health problems in improving healthcare
  31. OC07 – Why should parents and health professionals collaborate to manage childhood long-term conditions?
  32. An online message board can help young people to access peer support
  33. Working with specific issues and concerns
  34. Using technology to help nurses learn
  35. Mental health: Helping children and young people to self-care
  36. A Painful Journey from Clinician to Academic: Reflections on Learning the Art of Writing for Publication in Nursing Journals
  37. Not all suffering is pain: sources of patients' suffering in the emergency department call for improvements in communication from practitioners
  38. Staff attitudes towards inpatients with borderline personality disorder
  39. Student help seeking from pastoral care in UK high schools: a qualitative study
  40. The British Sign Language Versions of the Patient Health Questionnaire, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item Scale, and the Work and Social Adjustment Scale
  41. Ethical challenges of conducting health research in UK school setting
  42. Young People's Preferences for Emotional Well-Being Support in High School-A Focus Group Study
  43. Adolescent client views towards the treatment of anorexia nervosa: a review of the literature
  44. The feasibility and acceptability of an approach to emotional wellbeing support for high school students
  45. (Book review) Beyond Fear and Control: Working with Young People Who Self-Harm
  46. Time out of mind
  47. Conference presentation: Is it realistic to expect schools to deliver emotional support?