| Mental healthcare staff well-being and burnout: Anarrative review of trends, causes, implications, and recommendations for future interventions |
34 |
| Resilience and mental health nursing: An integrative review of international literature |
21 |
| An integrative review exploring the physical and psychological harm inherent in using restraint in mental health inpatient settings |
17 |
| Prevalence of burnout in mental health nurses and related factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
16 |
| Do adult mental health services identify child abuse and neglect? A systematic review |
15 |
| Mental health nursing: Daring to be different, special and leading recovery-focused care? |
14 |
| Educational intervention to decrease stigmatizing attitudes of undergraduate nurses towards people with mental illness |
14 |
| How did I not see that? Perspectives of nonconsumer mental health researchers on the benefits of collaborative research with consumers |
14 |
| Changing attitudes: The impact of Expert by Experience involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: An international survey study |
14 |
| Fear and blame in mental health nurses' accounts of restrictive practices: Implications for the elimination of seclusion and restraint |
14 |
| To be treated as a human': Using co-production to explore experts by experience involvement in mental health nursing education - The COMMUNE project |
13 |
| Empathic processes during nurse-consumer conflict situations in psychiatric inpatient units: A qualitative study |
12 |
| 'There's more to a person than what's in front of you': Nursing students' experiences of consumer taught mental health education |
12 |
| Perceptions of nurses working with psychiatric consumers regarding the elimination of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric inpatient settings and emergency departments: An Australian survey |
12 |
| On PAR: A feasibility study of the Promoting Adult Resilience programme with mental health nurses |
11 |
| General hospital health professionals' attitudes and perceived dangerousness towards patients with comorbid mental and physical health conditions: Systematic review and meta-analysis |
11 |
| Access and utilization of mental health services for immigrants and refugees: Perspectives of immigrant service providers |
10 |
| Recovery-oriented practice: Participant observations of the interactions between patients and health professionals in mental health inpatient settings |
10 |
| Doing what we can, but knowing our place: Being an ally to promote consumer leadership in mental health |
9 |
| Do biogenetic causal beliefs reduce mental illness stigma in people with mental illness and in mental health professionals? A systematic review |
9 |
| Staff experiences and understandings of the REsTRAIN Yourself initiative to minimize the use of physical restraint on mental health wards |
9 |
| Qualitative study of peer workers within the Partners in Recovery' programme in regional Australia |
9 |
| Lived experience researchers partnering with consumers and carers to improve mental health research: Reflections from an Australian initiative |
9 |
| Identifying and addressing sexual health in serious mental illness: Views of mental health staff working in two National Health Service organizations in England |
8 |
| Parental involvement in adolescent depression interventions: A systematic review of randomized clinical trials |
8 |
| Evaluating effectiveness in adolescent mental health inpatient units: A systematic review |
8 |
| Liminality in the occupational identity of mental health peer support workers: A qualitative study |
8 |
| The use of technology for mental healthcare delivery among older adults with depressive symptoms: A systematic literature review |
8 |
| The effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on depression, anxiety, and stress in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis |
8 |
| Predictors and enablers of mental health nurses' family-focused practice |
8 |
| The moderating effect of social support on the relationship between physical health and suicidal thoughts among Chinese rural elderly: A nursing home sample |
7 |
| Therapeutic relationships, risk, and mental health practice |
7 |
| Access to specialist palliative care services by people with severe and persistent mental illness: A retrospective cohort study |
7 |
| Views of mental health consumers about being involved in nursing handover on acute inpatient units |
7 |
| Co-responding police-mental health programmes: Service user experiences and outcomes in a large urban centre |
7 |
| How many of 1829 antidepressant users report withdrawal effects or addiction? |
7 |
| Why go to the emergency department? Perspectives from persons with borderline personality disorder |
7 |
| 'There's just no flexibility': How space and time impact mental health consumer research |
7 |
| Effect of family sense of coherence on internalized stigma and health-related quality of life among individuals with schizophrenia |
7 |
| National implementation of a mental health service model: A survey of Crisis Resolution Teams in England |
7 |
| Improving exchange with consumers within mental health organizations: Recognizing mental ill health experience as a sneaky, special degree' |
7 |
| Enabling healthy living: Experiences of people with severe mental illness in psychiatric outpatient services |
7 |
| Individual factors that influence experiences and perceptions of stigma and discrimination towards people with mental illness in Ghana |
7 |
| Collaboration as a process and an outcome: Consumer experiences of collaborating with nurses in care planning in an acute inpatient mental health unit |
7 |
| Job satisfaction among Swedish mental health nursing personnel: Revisiting the two-factor theory |
6 |
| Nurses' attitudes towards the use of PRN psychotropic medications in acute and forensic mental health settings |
6 |
| Analysis of non-pharmacological interventions attempted prior to pro re nata medication use |
6 |
| Burnout symptoms in forensic mental health nurses: Results from a longitudinal study |
6 |
| Constructing a positive identity: A qualitative study of the driving forces of peer workers in mental health-care systems |
6 |
| Outside the Original Remit': Co-production in UK mental health research, lessons from the field |
6 |