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1. Stress, burnout, and parenting: a qualitative study of general practice registrars.

2. New insights on rural doctors' clinical courage in the context of the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic.

3. Healthcare in a carbon-constrained world.

4. Taking the pulse of the health services research community: a cross-sectional survey of research impact, barriers and support.

5. "I don't think we've quite got there yet": The experience of allyship for mental health consumer researchers.

6. Turning the Tables: Power Relations Between Consumer Researchers and Other Mental Health Researchers.

7. Working in partnership with vulnerable families: the experience of child and family health practitioners.

8. Missed nursing care as an 'art form': The contradictions of nurses as carers.

9. Exploring digital interventions to facilitate coping and discomfort for nurses experiencing the menopause in the workplace: An international qualitative study.

10. Shifting the narrative and practice of assessing professionalism in dietetics education: An Australasian qualitative study.

11. Learning experiences of first year graduate entry nursing students in New Zealand and Australia: a qualitative case study.

12. 'What's she doing here?' Overcoming barriers to the implementation of Expert by Experience positions in academia.

13. Equity and diversity in the nephrology workforce in Australia and New Zealand.

14. Is there enough behaviour change science in nutrition and dietetics curricula in Australia and New Zealand? A descriptive study.

15. Blended (online and in‐person) Women's Health Interprofessional Learning by Simulation (WHIPLS) for medical and midwifery students.

16. Key features of palliative care service delivery to Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: a comprehensive review.

17. An exploration of barriers and enablers to the conduct and application of research among complementary and alternative medicine stakeholders in Australia and New Zealand: A qualitative descriptive study.

18. Telehealth during COVID‐19: The perspective of alcohol and other drug nurses.

19. International nurse education leaders' experiences of responding to the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

20. The impact of COVID‐19 on alcohol and other drug nurses' provision of care: A qualitative descriptive study.

21. Understanding experiences of diabetes care among patients with diabetic kidney disease: a qualitative interview study.

22. Establishing an expert mental health consumer research group: Perspectives of nonconsumer researchers.

23. Neonatal skin assessments and injuries: Nomenclature, workplace culture and clinical opinions—Method triangulation a qualitative study.

24. "Juggling many balls": Working and studying among first‐year nursing students.

25. Who is holding the mirror? Debriefing and reflection in work-integrated learning.

26. A balancing act: The Supervisor of Training role in anaesthesia education.

27. Lessons from 'memorial piety': Capitalising on the connectedness between living and past generations and its implications for social work practice.

28. Increasing the intensity and comprehensiveness of aphasia services: identification of key factors influencing implementation across six countries.

29. "Chipping away": non-consumer researcher perspectives on barriers to collaborating with consumers in mental health research.

30. How did I not see that? Perspectives of nonconsumer mental health researchers on the benefits of collaborative research with consumers.

31. Austerity, new public management and missed nursing care in Australia and New Zealand.

32. 'It's not who I am': Children's experiences of growing up with a long-term condition in England, Australia, and New Zealand.

33. Exploring educational interventions to facilitate health professional students’ professionally safe online presence.

34. Factors associated with intention to exclusive breastfeed in central women's hospital, Yangon, Myanmar.

35. Getting to the Heart of the Story: Using Talanoa to Explore Pacific Mental Health.

36. Slipping through the net: the paradox of nursing's electronic theses and dissertations.

37. Tweet if you want to be sustainable: a thematic analysis of a Twitter chat to discuss sustainability in nurse education.

38. A qualitative study exploring counselling for release of information to participants of a donor-assisted conception programme.

39. 'The Pure Hard Slog That Nursing Is . . .': A Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Work.

40. Understanding partnership practice in child and family nursing through the concept of practice architectures.

41. How do Older Masters Athletes Account for their Performance Preservation? A Qualitative Analysis.

42. What Is the Impact of the Internet on Decision-Making in Pregnancy? A Global Study.

43. Is anybody listening? A qualitative study of nurses' reflections on practice.

44. Whose job? The staffing of advance care planning support in twelve international healthcare organizations: a qualitative interview study.