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Self management interventions for type 2 diabetes in adult people with severe mental illnessImplementation of recommended type 2 diabetes care for people with severe mental illness - a qualitative exploration with healthcare professionalsThe relationship between leadership, teamworking, structure, burnout and attitude to patients on acute psychiatric wards.A review of interventions to reduce mechanical restraint and seclusion among adult psychiatric inpatients.Improving seclusion practice: implications of a review of staff and patient views.Associations between Age, Years in Post, Years in the Profession and Personal Experience of Mental Health Problems in UK Mental Health Nurses.Severe mental illness and type 2 diabetes: using theory and research evidence to develop complex behaviour change interventions.'Your experiences were your tools'. How personal experience of mental health problems informs mental health nursing practice.Barriers and enablers of type 2 diabetes self-management in people with severe mental illness.Aggression on haemodialysis units: a mixed method study.A survey of stress, job satisfaction and burnout among haemodialysis staff.The inpatient psychiatric unit as both a safe and unsafe place: implications for absconding.Addressing the mental health needs of looked after children in foster care: the experiences of foster carers.Subjective well-being of mental health nurses in the United Kingdom: Results of an online survey.Interwoven histories: Mental health nurses with experience of mental illness, qualitative findings from a mixed methods study.Use of a sensory room on an intensive care unit.Barriers to effective diabetes management - a survey of people with severe mental illness.Reflections and experiences of a co-researcher involved in a renal research studyRegional working in the East of England: using the UK National Standards for Public InvolvementReciprocal relationships and the importance of feedback in patient and public involvement: A mixed methods studyMental health nurses' encounters with occupational health servicesCommunication between therapists and nurses working in inpatient interprofessional teams: systematic review and meta-ethnography
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