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1. Engaging multisector stakeholders to identify priorities for global health innovation, change and research: an engagement methodology and application to prosthetics service delivery in Cambodia.

2. 'With arms wide open'. Inclusive pedagogy in higher education in Spain.

3. Critically explaining British policy responses to novel psychoactive substances using the policy constellations framework.

4. Exploring the Experiences of Regional and Rural Revictimized Women in a Group Empowerment Program.

5. 'We Need to Go Back to Our Schools, and We Need to Make that Change We Wish to See': Empowering Teachers for Disability Inclusion.

6. A kaleidoscope of well-being to authentically represent the voices of children and young people with complex cerebral palsy: a case study series.

7. Parents' Journeys of Mastery and Knowledge Construction After Their Infant's First Stage of Surgery for Complex Congenital Heart Disease.

8. 'I will play this tokenistic game, I just want something useful for my community': experiences of and resistance to harms of peer research.

9. Exploring the potential of creative museum-led activities to support stroke In-patient rehabilitation and wellbeing: A pilot mixed-methods study.

10. Who are relatives? Young adults, relatives and professionals' perceptions of relatives during the rehabilitation of young adults with a severe acquired brain injury.

11. Increasing health system synergies in low-income settings: Lessons learned from a qualitative case study of Rwanda.

12. The global politics of the age–gender divide in violence against women and children.

13. Health programming priorities among faith communities in Jefferson County, Alabama.

14. "Good morning, Twitter! What are you doing today to support the voice of people with #disability?": disability and digital organizing.

15. Gender-norms, violence and adolescence: Exploring how gender norms are associated with experiences of childhood violence among young adolescents in Ethiopia.

16. School rules of (sexual) engagement: government, staff and student contributions to the norms of peer sexual-abuse in seven UK schools.

17. Challenges and facilitators to the provision of sexual, reproductive health and rights services in Ghana.

18. Sustaining multi-partner engaged research: principles, processes and tensions.

19. Clinical group supervision experiences of Singapore school counsellors.

20. A cultural economy approach to workplace health promotion in Australian small and medium sized workplaces: a critical qualitative study.

21. Early Implementation of a Family-Centred Practice Model in Child Welfare: Findings from an Irish Case Study.

22. An exploration of the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of professional, multitasked community health workers in Tanzania.

23. Is hockey just a game? Contesting meanings of the ice hockey life projects through a career-threatening injury.

24. From ‘trial community’ to ‘experimental publics’: how clinical research shapes public participation.

25. ‘$100 Is Not Much To You’: Open Science and neglected accessibilities for scientific research in Africa.

26. Secrecy Surrounding the Physical Abuse of Child Athletes in Australia.

27. Adjusting to bodily change following stoma formation: a phenomenological study.

28. Implementing and evaluating a rural community-based sexual abstinence program: challenges and solutions.

29. Contemporary women's understandings of female sexuality: findings from an in-depth interview study.

30. Perceptions of risk in the post-Soviet world: A qualitative study of responses to falling rockets in the Altai region of Siberia.

31. Interprofessional collaboration and family member involvement in intensive care units: emerging themes from a multi-sited ethnography.

32. Health system challenges of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in four Eastern Mediterranean countries.

33. Connecting communities and complexity: a case study in creating the conditions for transformational change.

34. Rethinking children’s public health: the development of an assets model.

35. Deconstructing contributing factors to bullying and lateral violence in nursing using a postcolonial feminist lens.

36. The slide to pragmatism: A values-based understanding of 'dangerous' personality disorders.

37. Attracting healthcare professionals to remote and rural medicine: Learning from doctors in training in the north of Scotland.