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1. Suicide and Self-Harm Risk Assessment: A Systematic Review of Prospective Research.

2. Suicide and Self-Harm Risk Assessment: A Systematic Review of Prospective Research

3. Becoming an Expert by Experience: Benefits and Challenges of Educating Mental Health Nursing Students

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

6. Healthcare staff's views on responding to suicide and self‐harm: Part I

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

8. ‘Meet Me Where I Am’: Mental health service users’ perspectives on the desirable qualities of a mental health nurse

9. Improving Service User Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: Suggestions from Those with Lived Experience

10. Experts by experience in mental health nursing education: What have we learned from the commune project?

11. “It is much more real when it comes from them”: The role of experts by experience in the integration of mental health nursing theory and practice

12. Expert by experience involvement in mental health nursing education: The co‐production of standards between Experts by Experience and academics in mental health nursing

13. “But I’m not going to be a mental health nurse”: nursing students’ perceptions of the influence of experts by experience on their attitudes to mental health nursing

14. Expert by Experience Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: Nursing Students’ Perspectives on Potential Improvements

15. "But I'm not going to be a mental health nurse": nursing students' perceptions of the influence of experts by experience on their attitudes to mental health nursing.

16. 'Meet Me Where I Am': Mental health service users' perspectives on the desirable qualities of a mental health nurse.

17. Improving Service User Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education: Suggestions from Those with Lived Experience.

18. ‘It is meant to be heart rather than head’; International perspectives of teaching from lived experience in mental health nursing programs

19. “I felt some prejudice in the back of my head”: Nursing students’ perspectives on learning about mental health from “Experts by Experience”

20. ‘There's more to a person than what's in front of you’: Nursing students’ experiences of consumer taught mental health education

21. "It is much more real when it comes from them": The role of experts by experience in the integration of mental health nursing theory and practice.

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