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The PULSAR Specialist Care protocol: a stepped-wedge cluster randomized control trial of a training intervention for community mental health teams in recovery-oriented practice.Randomised controlled trial of a digitally assisted low intensity intervention to promote personal recovery in persisting psychosis: SMART-Therapy study protocol.The PULSAR primary care protocol: a stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial to test a training intervention for general practitioners in recovery-oriented practice to optimize personal recovery in adult patientsConsumers and Carer perspectives on poor practice and the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health settings: results from Australian focus groupsIntegrating recovery-oriented practice into psychiatric registrar training.Patients' Experiences of Restrictive Interventions in Australia: Findings From the 2010 Australian Survey of Psychosis.People living with psychosocial disability: Rehabilitation and recovery-informed service provision within the second Australian national survey of psychosis.Community mental health care after self-harm: A retrospective cohort study.Rate of community treatment orders and readmission orders following reconfiguration of community mental health services.Erratum to: Consumers and their supporters' perspectives on poor practice and the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health settings: results from Australian focus groups.An international comparison of legal frameworks for supported and substitute decision-making in mental health services.Outcomes of the Victorian Safewards trial in 13 wards: Impact on seclusion rates and fidelity measurement.Attitudes towards seclusion and restraint in mental health settings: findings from a large, community-based survey of consumers, carers and mental health professionals.Revocation of Community Treatment Orders in a mental health service network.Consumers' and their supporters' perspectives on barriers and strategies to reducing seclusion and restraint in mental health settings.Community treatment orders: towards a new research agenda.Enabling choice, recovery and participation: evidence-based early intervention support for psychosocial disability in the National Disability Insurance Scheme.Intellectual disability and patient activation after release from prison: a prospective cohort study.Embedding a Recovery Orientation into Neuroscience Research: Involving People with a Lived Experience in Research Activity.Impact of care coordination on Australia's mental health service delivery system.Dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance use disorder and injury in adults recently released from prison: a prospective cohort study.Barriers and enablers to meaningful youth participation in mental health research: qualitative interviews with youth mental health researchers"Quitlink"-A Randomized Controlled Trial of Peer Worker Facilitated Quitline Support for Smokers Receiving Mental Health Services: Study ProtocolCommunity Treatment Orders and Supported Decision-Making.Key features of an innovative sub-acute residential service for young people experiencing mental ill healthREFOCUS-PULSAR recovery-oriented practice training in specialist mental health care: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trialInternational perspectives on community treatment orders: Special EditionPrevention and Recovery Care Services in Australia: Describing the Role and Function of Sub-Acute Recovery-Based Residential Mental Health Services in VictoriaRisk factors for involuntary psychiatric hospitalisationConsumer Perspectives of Safewards Impact in Acute Inpatient Mental Health Wards in Victoria, AustraliaSafewards Impact in Inpatient Mental Health Units in Victoria, Australia: Staff PerspectivesThe experience of the use of Community Treatment Orders following recovery-oriented practice trainingAge-specific incidence of injury-related hospital contact after release from prison: a prospective data-linkage studyPrevention and Recovery Care Services in Australia: Developing a State-Wide Typology of a Subacute Residential Mental Health Service Model
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