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1. "It Looks Good on Paper, But It Was Never Meant to Be Real": Mixed-Gender Events in the Paralympic Movement.

2. Freehand drawing activity: a comparison between tablet-finger vs paper&crayon throughout time.

3. A Clash of Culture and Structure: Considering Barriers to Access for People Without Papers.

4. "Diabetes is really simple on paper, but really complicated when you actually have it": Understanding the daily stressors of adolescents living with Type 1 diabetes.

5. The co‐design of an online support programme with and for informal carers of people with heart failure: A methodological paper.

6. Egocentric cocitation networks and scientific papers destinies.

7. The efficacy of appropriate paper-based technology for Kenyan children with cerebral palsy.

8. Physiotherapist and participant perspectives from a randomized-controlled trial of physiotherapist-supported online vs. paper-based exercise programs for people with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis.

9. Retraction of scientific papers: the case of vaccine research.

10. 'Paper care not patient care': Nurse and patient experiences of comprehensive risk assessment and care plan documentation in hospital.

11. "At One Point We Had No Funding for Paper": How Grants and the Covid Crises Have Shaped Service Provision in Child Advocacy Centers.

12. End-user development in industrial contexts: the paper mill case study.

13. Australian midwifery student's perceptions of the benefits and challenges associated with completing a portfolio of evidence for initial registration: Paper based and ePortfolios.

14. Going paper-lite: housebound patient perspectives on the introduction of mobile working.

16. Service user experiences of participating in a Recovery and Collaborative Care Planning Café framed with CHIME: 'A co-produced narrative paper'.

17. 'On paper, you're normal': narratives of unseen health needs among women who have had children removed from their care.

18. WIC Participants' Perspectives of Facilitators and Barriers to Shopping With eWIC Compared With Paper Vouchers.

19. Task-sharing and piloting WHO group interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT-G) for adolescent mothers living with HIV in Nairobi primary health care centers: a process paper.

20. Using qualitative study designs to understand treatment burden and capacity for self-care among patients with HIV/NCD multimorbidity in South Africa: A methods paper.

22. Medical procedures in children using a conceptual framework that keeps a focus on human dimensions of care – a discussion paper.

23. Moralizing the Production and Sale of Student Papers in Uganda.

24. "A piece of paper is not the same as having someone to talk to": accessing post-diagnostic dementia care before and since COVID-19 and associated inequalities.

25. The cost and cost efficiency of conducting a 24-h dietary recall using INDDEX24, a mobile dietary assessment platform, compared with pen-and-paper interview in Viet Nam and Burkina Faso.

26. Paper 1: Conceptualizing the Transition from Advanced to Consultant Practitioner: Career Promotion or Significant Life Event?

27. Paper 2: Conceptualizing the Transition from Advanced to Consultant Practitioner: Role Clarity, Self-perception, and Adjustment.

28. Validation of the INDDEX24 mobile app v. a pen-and-paper 24-hour dietary recall using the weighed food record as a benchmark in Burkina Faso.

29. Why we should rethink the method section in higher-education qualitative research.

30. Documentation of psychotropic pro re nata medication administration: An evaluation of electronic health records compared with paper charts and verbal reports.

31. ‘When the saints go marching in’: constructions of senior volunteering in Norwegian government white papers, and in Norwegian senior volunteers’ and health-care professionals’ stories.

32. Transforming paper-based assessment forms to a digital format: Exemplified by the Housing Enabler prototype app.

33. Integrated care among healthcare providers in shared maternity care: what is the role of paper and electronic health records?

34. Paper Spirits and Flower Sacrifices: Hmong Shamans in the 21st Century.

35. Academic Primer Series: Five Key Papers about Study Designs in Medical Education.

36. From maternity paper hand-held records to electronic health records: what do women tell us about their use?

39. Demonstrating the benefit of a cellulitis-specific patient reported outcome measure (CELLUPROM©) as part of the National Cellulitis Improvement Programme in Wales.

40. “Paper Abuse”: When All Else Fails, Batterers Use Procedural Stalking.

41. The Symbolic Functions of Nurses’ Cognitive Artifacts on a Medical Oncology Unit.

42. A cross-over study comparing an online versus a paper 7-day food record: focus on total water intake data and participant's perception of the records.

43. Clinicians' perceptions of digital vs. paper-based decision support interventions.

44. Assessment of completion of early medical abortion using a text questionnaire on mobile phones compared to a self-administered paper questionnaire among women attending four clinics, Cape Town, South Africa.

45. Exploring concepts and trends in informal caregiver burden: systematic review using citation network and content analysis.

46. Internal consistency and measurement equivalence of the cannabis screening questions on the paper-and-pencil face-to-face ASSIST versus the online instrument.

47. Understanding the routes to diagnosis for colorectal cancer in New Zealand: a protocol paper.

48. Self-Report of Tobacco Use Status: Comparison of Paper-Based Questionnaire, Online Questionnaire, and Direct Face-to-Face Interview-Implications for Meaningful Use.

50. A Conversation With Three Cluttering Community Leaders: A Preliminary Sampling of Perspectives.