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1. Exploration of barriers to screening for domestic violence in the perinatal period using an ecological framework.

2. Milestones in the journey: The story of refugees becoming registered nurses in Australia.

3. Implementation of distributed automated medication dispensing units in a new hospital: Nursing and pharmacy experience.

4. Lifestyle risk factor communication by nurses in general practice: Understanding the interactional elements.

5. Facilitating closeness between babies with congenital abnormalities and their parents in the NICU: A qualitative study of neonatal nurses' experiences.

6. Capacity for care: meta-ethnography of acute care nurses' experiences of the nurse-patient relationship.

7. The impact of COVID‐19 on nurse alcohol consumption: A qualitative exploration.

8. Understanding nursing assessment of health literacy in a hospital context: A qualitative study.

9. Examining clinical supervision as a mechanism for changes in practice: a research protocol.

10. Mosaic of verbal abuse experienced by nurses in their everyday work.

11. Family's experience of memory making in adult intensive care and its use in early bereavement: A descriptive qualitative study.

12. 'It's all about ticks': A secondary qualitative analysis of nurse perspectives about documentation audit.

13. Addressing the challenges of early career rural nursing to improve job satisfaction and retention: Strategies new nurses think would help.

14. Medication reconciliation at hospital discharge: A qualitative exploration of acute care nurses' perceptions of their roles and responsibilities.

15. Qualitative study of the perspectives of women with lived experience of domestic and family violence on accessing healthcare.

16. Elucidating strategies used by clinical nurse leaders to facilitate fundamental care delivery: A qualitative study.

17. Nurse managers' support of fundamental care in the hospital setting. An interpretive description of nurse managers' experiences across Australia, Denmark, and New Zealand.

18. Midwives' perspectives of intravenous fluid management and fluid balance documentation in labour: A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis study.

19. Managers' perception of older nurses and midwives and their contribution to the workplace—A qualitative descriptive study.

20. Start Healthy and Stay Healthy: A workplace health promotion intervention for new graduate nurses: A mixed‐methods study.

21. A phenomenological exploration of source isolation in patients infected with multi‐drug resistant organisms.

22. A narrative inquiry approach to understanding senior intensive care nurses' experiences of working with new graduate nurses.

23. The psychological well‐being of primary healthcare nurses during COVID‐19: A qualitative study.

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

25. Disjunction, tension and dissonance within nursing pain care provision for the older hospitalized person: A focused ethnographic insight.

26. Understanding nurses' perspectives of physical restraints during mechanical ventilation in intensive care: A qualitative study.

27. Ten statements to support nurse leaders implement e‐health tools for nursing work in hospitals: A modified Delphi study.

28. Perspectives of residents and staff regarding food choice in residential aged care: A qualitative study.

29. Nurses' decision‐making about intravenous administration set replacement: A qualitative study.

30. Australian parents' experiences when discussing their child's overweight and obesity with the Maternal and Child Health nurse: A qualitative study.

31. An inductive qualitative approach to explore Nurse Practitioners views on leadership and research: An international perspective.

32. Culture, teams, and organizations: A qualitative exploration of female nurses' and midwives' experiences of urinary symptoms at work.

33. Preventing surgical site infections: Facilitators and barriers to nurses' adherence to clinical practice guidelines—A qualitative study.

34. Nurses working in intellectual disability‐specific settings talk about the uniqueness of their role: A qualitative study.

35. How graduate nurses adapt to individual ward culture: A grounded theory study.

36. The perspective of allied health staff on the role of nurses in subacute care.

37. Nurses' attitudes and behaviour towards patients' use of complementary therapies: A mixed methods study.

38. How do clinicians practise the principles of beneficence when deciding to allow or deny family presence during resuscitation?

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

40. Consensus on an Australian Nurse practitioner specialty framework using Delphi methodology: results from the CLLEVER 2 study.

41. 'Being the bridge and the beacon': a qualitative study of the characteristics and functions of the liaison role in child and family health services in Australia.

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

43. Development of competence in the first year of graduate nursing practice: a longitudinal study.

44. Transition from clinician to academic: an interview study of the experiences of UK and Australian Registered Nurses.

45. The impact of an integrated nursing handover system on nurses' satisfaction and work practices.

46. Sex on show. Issues of privacy and dignity in a Forensic mental health hospital: Nurse and patient views.

47. Complexities of medicines safety: communicating about managing medicines at transition points of care across emergency departments and medical wards.

48. Leadership and management skills of general practice nurses: Experience or education?

49. Clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardiac catheterization laboratory: a modified Delphi study.

50. The feasibility, acceptability and sustainability of nurse-led chronic disease management in Australian general practice: The perspectives of key stakeholders.