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1. Views and experiences of primary care among Black communities in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review.

2. Neoliberalism, Control of Trans and Gender Diverse Bodies and Social Work.

3. A qualitative evidence synthesis of the experiences and perspectives of communicating using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

4. "If It Didn't Get Reported, It Didn't Happen": Current Nonfatal Overdose Reporting Practices among Nontraditional Reporters in Texas.

5. Betwixt and between: qualitative findings from a study on a specialist social work service for Travellers in Ireland.

6. 'It absolutely needs to move out of that structure': Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system.

7. More than one crisis: COVID-19 response actors navigating multi-dimensional crises in Flanders, Belgium.

8. Implications of time and space factors related with youth substance use prevention: a conceptual review and case study of the Icelandic Prevention Model being implemented in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

9. "We don't trust all data coming from all facilities": factors influencing the quality of care network data quality in Ethiopia.

10. Cultural diversity in secondary school: the response to immigrant students in Spain from a counselling perspective.

11. A qualitative study on the needs of visually impaired users in Brazil for smart home interactive technologies.

12. Towards understanding the mechanism through which reward and punishment motivate or demotivate behaviours.

13. (Almost) 50 shades of an ethical situation — international physiotherapists' experiences of everyday ethics: a qualitative analysis.

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

15. Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of pain neuroscience education in the current Lebanese physical therapist health care approach: a qualitative study.

16. 'Go hard or go home': a social practice theory approach to young people's 'risky' alcohol consumption practices.

17. Victims/Survivors' Perceptions of Helpful Institutional Responses to Incidents of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse.

18. What place is there for shared housing with individualized disability support?

19. Participant evaluation of a behavioral intervention targeting reduction of sedentary behavior in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a mixed methods study.

20. A case study comparison of engaging community activists to prevent gender-based violence in Peru and Rwanda.

21. Capitalising on aspirations of adolescent girls and young women to reduce their sexual health risks: Implications for HIV prevention.

22. Prehospital Providers' Perspectives about Online Medical Direction in Emergency End-of-Life Decision-Making.

23. Frontline Workers' Challenges in Hearing Children's Voices in Family Support Services.

24. The role of religion and spirituality in caregiver decision-making about tracheostomy for children with medical complexity.

25. Let's Make Space for Young People to Lead: Integrating Research and Action Programming in an Arts and Technology Center: Opportunities, Challenges and Lessons Learned.

26. Trust, community health workers and delivery of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy: a comparative qualitative analysis of four sub-Saharan countries.

27. Emerging dynamics of evidence and trust in online user-to-user engagement: the case of ‘unproven’ stem cell therapies.

28. Challenges and opportunities for promoting physical activity in health care: a qualitative enquiry of stakeholder perspectives.

29. Engagement in community life: perspectives of youths with intellectual and developmental disabilities on families' roles.

30. Why Extended Time on Newstart is Unsuitable for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians Living with a Disability.

31. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore extra care housing.

32. An integrated approach to understanding barriers and supports for breastfeeding among Indigenous women in the Gulf Coast.

33. A qualitative analysis of migrant social workers' work experiences and perceived prejudice from an empowering acculturative integration approach.

34. Looking good but doing harm? Perceptions of short-term medical missions in Nicaragua.

35. Evaluating reflective writing to guide curricular improvements in health informatics education.

36. Group social intervention by social workers: Challenges and issues.

37. "Recovery is Complicated": A Qualitative Exploration of Canadian University Students' Diverse Recovery Experiences.

38. Avatar-based therapy within prison settings: pilot evaluation.

39. Learning about sex in later life: sources of education and older Australian adults.

40. The theory of agency and breastfeeding.

41. Young bisexual women’s perspectives on the relationship between bisexual stigma, mental health, and sexual health: a qualitative study.

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

43. Framework for the assessment of the safety culture in the oil and gas industry.

44. Students' Experiences of University and an Australian Social Work Program: Coming, Going, Staying.

45. “It's because they care”: understanding pathways to classroom concentration problems among HIV-affected children and youth in Western Kenya.

46. The Role of Social Capital in African Americans' Attempts to Reduce and Quit Cocaine Use.

47. Application of an ecological framework to examine barriers to the adoption of safer conception strategies by HIV-affected couples.

48. “Drugs don’t have age limits”: The challenge of setting age restrictions for supervised injection facilities.

49. Gender differences in South African men and women's access to and evaluation of informal sources of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information.

50. "Think positive and don't die alone" - Foreign-born, South Asian older adults' perceptions on healthy aging.