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1. 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.

2. 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.

3. COVID-19 and Immigrant Status: A Qualitative Study of Malawian Immigrants Living in South Africa.

4. An integrated multisectoral and multidisciplinary community of practice collaboration to enhance child wellbeing in South Africa.

5. From the periphery to inclusion within the health system: promoting community health worker empowerment as a way forward.

6. "I hardly see the husband": Noticing the absence of men in paid domestic labour research.

7. A community service doctor's experiences of mental healthcare provision in rural Eastern Cape.

8. Girls, sexuality and playground‐assemblages in a South African primary school.

9. Is the Triage System Welcomed in the Tertiary Hospital of the Limpopo Province? A Qualitative Study on Patient's Perceptions.

10. How gender is socially constructed in policy making processes: a case study of the Adolescent and Youth Health Policy in South Africa.

11. "Let's manage the stressor today" exploring the mental health response to forced migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa.

12. Teachers' perceptions of children's access to toilets in urban ECDE institutions, and the psychosocial consequences.

13. The affective afterlife of naked body protests.

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

15. Examining the understandings of young adult South African men who stutter: The question of disability.

16. Reflections on the use of FPAR as a research methodology for sex worker (and key populations) research.

17. Empowering sex workers? Critical reflections on peer-led risk-reduction workshops in Soweto, South Africa.

18. Experiences of patients with chronic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic in the North West province, South Africa.

19. Troubling the discourse of the victimization of queer youth in Icelandic and South African education.

20. Responding to the health needs of migrant farm workers in South Africa: Opportunities and challenges for sustainable community‐based responses.

21. Transnational online research: recognising multiple contexts in Skype-to-phone interviews.

22. A Qualitative Study on Voices of South African Learner Nurses on Occupational Health and Safety during Clinical Learning: Pre-COVID-19 Pandemic.

23. Title: Caring for Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Challenge to Caregivers in Rural Areas of South Africa.

24. Exploring occupational gender‐role stereotypes of male nurses: A South African study.

25. Family dynamics in dementia care: A phenomenological exploration of the experiences of family caregivers of relatives with dementia.

26. 'Sometimes it is not about men': Gendered and generational discourses of caregiving HIV transmission in a rural South African setting.

27. Teenage girls negotiating femininity in the context of sexually explicit materials.

28. Ethical considerations for disability-inclusive gender-based violence research: Reflections from a South African qualitative case study.

29. Exploring childhood experiences and family contexts as risk factors for drug use in the lives of young drug users in the Western Cape, South Africa.

30. The development of parent-infant/child psychotherapy in South Africa: A review of the history from infancy towards maturity.

31. Breaking the Silence Through Delivering Comprehensive Sexuality Education to Learners with Disabilities in South Africa: Educators Experiences.

32. The intersection of corruption and gender-based violence: Examining the gendered experiences of sextortion during migration to South Africa.

33. Art-based reflections from 12 years of adolescent health and development-related research in South Africa.

34. Participatory visual methods and school-based responses to HIV in rural South Africa: insights from youth, preservice and inservice teachers.

35. After the handover: Exploring MSF's role in the provision of health care to migrant farm workers in Musina, South Africa.

36. Adultification, neglect and sexual abuse at home: Selected narratives of orphaned girls in KwaMashu, South Africa.

37. Mental health and historical trauma among social workers working with victims of violent crime in South Africa.

38. A Wellness Program for Mothers Living in the Context of A South African High-risk Community.

39. Tradeoffs in Visual Impairment Rehabilitation: Hearing Service User Accounts of Rehabilitative Relationships and Organisational Culture in South Africa.

40. Using Nominal Group Technique to Identify Key Ethical Concerns Regarding Hearing Aids With Machine Learning.

41. Passing through professionalism: South African Black male teachers and same-sex desire.

42. Exploring Congolese refugees and asylum seekers' survival strategies in South Africa: Implication for social work practice.

43. Silencing racialised shame and normalising respectability in "coloured" men's discourses of partner violence against women in Cape Town, South Africa.

44. Decolonising research methodologies: lessons from a qualitative research project, Cape Town, South Africa.

45. Digital Storytelling as a Reflective Tool in Occupational Therapy Curriculum.

46. "I was always struggling": Caregivers' experiences of transitioning a child from oral to long‐term non‐oral feeding at an out‐patient hospital clinic in South Africa.

47. Adolescents' experiences of menarche and menstruation in disadvantaged schools in South Africa: a qualitative exploration.

48. Living with multiple sclerosis in South Africa: how is multiple sclerosis experienced in the workplace?

49. Everyday mobilisations among grandmothers in South Africa: survival, support and social change in the era of HIV/AIDS.

50. Conflicting policy narratives: Moving beyond culture in identifying barriers to gender policy in South Africa.