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1. From Paper to Practice: Barriers to Adopting Nutrition Guidelines in Schools.

2. Seeking care across the US-Mexico border: The experiences of Latinx and Indigenous Mexican caregivers of children with asthma or respiratory distress.

3. Understanding the role of the Tanzania national health insurance fund in improving service coverage and quality of care.

4. 'Love and knowledge': Enhancing knowledge, fostering belonging, and advancing caring skills among community caregivers for children of asylum-seekers.

5. A critical analysis of newspaper accounts of violence against doctors in India.

6. Waiting for inpatient detoxification: A qualitative analysis of patient experiences.

7. Cultural health capital and patient partner recruitment into healthcare improvement work.

8. Adolescents de facto deported in Oaxaca, Mexico: Mental and emotional health impacts.

9. Medical education experiences among medical students with chronic health conditions: A qualitative study.

10. 'On-the ground' strategy matrix for fostering quality participation experiences among persons with disabilities in community-based exercise programs.

11. The benefits and challenges of virtual SMART recovery mutual-help groups: Participant and facilitator perspectives.

12. "This is most likely not the correct vaccine": Analyzing COVID-19's viral spread and vaccine anxieties in Ghana, Cameroon, and Malawi.

13. Evaluating Usability of a Digital Nutrition Education Module to Prevent Early Childhood Obesity in Home Visitation Programs.

14. Exploratory study of the role of knowledge brokers in translating knowledge to action following global maternal and newborn health technical meetings.

15. More than just 'free heroin': Caring whilst navigating constraint in the delivery of diamorphine assisted treatment.

16. «Becoming parents as mending the past»: care-experienced parents and the relationship with their birth family.

17. Universal health coverage as hegemonic health policy in low- and middle-income countries: A mixed-methods analysis.

18. History in health: health promotion's underexplored tool for change.

19. How parents can help or hinder access to mental health services for young people.

20. From 'conductor' to 'second fiddle': Older adult care recipients' perspectives on transitions in family caring at hospital admission.

21. Parents' accounts: Factors considered when deciding how far to involve their son/daughter with learning disabilities in choice-making

22. How Covid-19 restrictions affected young people's well-being and drinking practices: Analyzing interviews with a socio-material approach.

23. Exploitation, vulnerability to tuberculosis and access to treatment among Uzbek labor migrants in Kazakhstan

24. Corporate parenting in a pandemic: Considering the delivery and receipt of support to care leavers in Wales during Covid-19.

25. Digital skills training for older people: The importance of the 'lifeworld'.

26. New approaches to qualitative interviewing: Development of a card sort technique to understand subjective patterns of symptoms and responses.

27. Personality and professional commitment of students in nursing, social work, and teaching: A comparative survey.

28. Searching for an optimal balance: Dual career experiences of Swedish adolescent athletes.

29. Physiotherapy: a historical analysis of the transformation from an occupation to a profession in Brazil.

30. Medicinal plants used for cardiovascular diseases in Navarra and their validation from Official sources.

31. Implementing, embedding and integrating self-management support tools for people with long-term conditions in primary care nursing: A qualitative study.

32. Antecedents of frustration in crowd work and the moderating role of autonomy.

33. The dynamic process of adherence to a renal therapeutic regimen: Perspectives of patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.

34. The impact of gender, culture, and sexuality on Mauritian nursing: Nursing as a non-gendered occupational identity or masculine field? Qualitative study.

35. Using decision mapping to inform the development of a stated choice survey to elicit youth preferences for sexual and reproductive health and HIV services in rural Malawi.

36. Cancer patients' and professional caregivers' needs, preferences and factors associated with receiving and providing fertility-related information: A mixed-methods systematic review.

37. Factors influencing the ability to self-manage diabetes for adults living with type 1 or 2 diabetes.

38. A qualitative investigation of the motivational climate in elite sport.

39. Using programme budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA) to set priorities: Reflections from a qualitative assessment in an English Primary Care Trust.

40. The search for freedom in extreme sports: A phenomenological exploration.

41. Entitlement to concessionary public transport and wellbeing: A qualitative study of young people and older citizens in London, UK.

42. The impact of a lay counselor led collaborative care intervention for common mental disorders in public and private primary care: A qualitative evaluation nested in the MANAS trial in Goa, India.

43. An overview of research on children's rights in primary school: A meta synthesis.

44. Safety leaders’ perceptions of safety culture in a large Australasian construction organisation

45. Indifferent to disease: A qualitative investigation of the reasons why some Papua New Guineans who own mosquito nets choose not to use them

46. Understanding help-seeking decisions in people with heart failure: A qualitative systematic review.

47. Voices of youth in foster care and special education regarding their educational experiences and transition to adulthood

48. The possibilities of technology in shaping healthcare professionals: (Re/De-)Professionalisation of pharmacists in England

49. Understanding similarities in the local implementation of a healthy environment programme: Insights from policy studies

50. How People Interpret Healthy Eating: Contributions of Qualitative Research.