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1. Broadcasting the Bieber Republic: A Critical Analysis of "#thatPOWER".

2. Very useful, but do carefully: Mental health researcher views on establishing a Mental Health Expert Consumer Researcher Group.

3. Assessment of the Opening Minds Scale for use with nursing students.

4. Developing an Evidence-Based Specialist Nursing Role to Improve the Physical Health Care of People with Mental Illness.

5. Changing attitudes: The impact of Expert by Experience involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: An international survey study.

6. Consumers at the centre: interprofessional solutions for meeting mental health consumers' physical health needs.

7. Review and analysis of the Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program.

8. Understanding the current sexual health service provision for mental health consumers by nurses in mental health settings: Findings from a Survey in Australia and England.

9. Nursing Students' Attitudes Towards People Diagnosed with Mental Illness and Mental Health Nursing: An International Project from Europe and Australia.

10. Use of an electronic metabolic monitoring form in a mental health service - a retrospective file audit.

11. Screening for Metabolic Syndrome in Mental Health Consumers Using an Electronic Metabolic Monitoring Form.

12. Applying the World Health Organization Mental Health Action Plan to evaluate policy on addressing co-occurrence of physical and mental illnesses in Australia.

13. Predictors of Nurse Support for the Introduction of the Cardiometabolic Health Nurse in the Australian Mental Health Sector.

14. Consumer participation in nurse education: A national survey of Australian universities.

15. Cardiovascular Health Promotion and Consumers with Mental Illness in Australia.

16. Access to dental care and dental ill-health of people with serious mental illness: views of nurses working in mental health settings in Australia.

17. Exploring the Views of Nurses on the Cardiometabolic Health Nurse in Mental Health Services in Australia.

18. Changing Nursing Student Attitudes to Consumer Participation in Mental Health Services: A Survey Study of Traditional and Lived Experience-led Education.

19. Proposed nurse-led initiatives in improving physical health of people with serious mental illness: a survey of nurses in mental health.

20. Communication With Colleagues: Frequency of Collaboration Regarding Physical Health of Consumers With Mental Illness.

21. It's the Anxiety: Facilitators and Inhibitors to Nursing Students' Career Interests in Mental Health Nursing.

22. Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program: Facilitating physical health care for people with mental illness?

23. Access to Physical Health Care for People with Serious Mental Illness: A Nursing Perspective and a Human Rights Perspective-Common Ground?

24. Are Nurses in Mental Health Services Providing Physical Health Care for People with Serious Mental Illness? An Australian Perspective.

25. Mental health placements in a general health setting: no substitute for the real thing!

26. Placing physical activity in mental health care: A leadership role for mental health nurses.

27. Effects of advance organizers, mental models and abilities on task and recall performance using a mobile phone network.

28. Nurse-led physical health interventions for people with mental illness: an integrative review of international literature.

29. Transitioning from Adolescent to Adult Mental Health Services: An Integrative Literature Review.

30. “Coming from a different place”: Partnerships between consumers and health services for system change.

31. “Here if you need me”: exploring peer support to enhance access to physical health care.

32. Nurse-Led Physical Health Interventions for People with Mental Illness: A Scoping Review of International Literature.

33. Filling the gaps and finding our way: family carers navigating the healthcare system to access physical health services for the people they care for.

34. Physical health and mental illness: listening to the voice of carers.

35. What Physical Health Means to Me: Perspectives of People with Mental Illness.

36. Embedding a physical health nurse consultant within mental health services: Consumers' perspectives.

37. Exploring the Scope of Consumer Participation in Mental Health Nursing Education: Perspectives From Nurses and Consumers.

38. Physical health nurse consultant role to improve physical health in mental health services: A carer's perspective.

39. Consumer involvement in mental health education for health professionals: feasibility and support for the role.

40. Attitudes of Nursing Students on Consumer Participation: The Effectiveness of the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire.

41. The Construct Validity of the Work-Related Flow Inventory in a Sample of Australian Workers.

42. Lived-experience participation in nurse education: Reducing stigma and enhancing popularity.

43. The Cardiometabolic Health Nurse: Physical Health Behaviour Outcomes from a Randomised Controlled Trial.

44. Something special, something unique: Perspectives of experts by experience in mental health nursing education on their contribution.

45. Nurse views on the cardiometabolic health nurse as an approach to improving the physical health of people with serious mental illness in Australia.

46. Perceptions of Barriers to Physical Health Care for People with Serious Mental Illness: A Review of the International Literature.

47. Rural physical health care services for people with serious mental illness: A nursing perspective.

48. Should we or shouldn't we? Mental health nurses' views on physical health care of mental health consumers.

49. The Impact of Mental Health Nursing Education on Undergraduate Nursing Students' Attitudes to Consumer Participation.

50. A psychometric analysis of the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire B. HAPPELL ET AL. ATTITUDES ON CONSUMER PARTICIPATION.

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