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

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

3. Radiographers' perceptions of the experiences of patients with dementia attending the radiology department.

4. "Successful" ageing in later older age: A sociology of class and ageing in place.

5. The emotional ambiguities of healthcare professionals' platform experiences.

6. Young people returning to alcohol and other drug services as incremental treatment.

7. 'Like going to get a facial': Heterotopic spaces and gendered aesthetics of commercial Australian reproductive clinics.

8. Gendered pleasures, risks and policies: Using a logic of candidacy to explore paradoxical roles of alcohol as a good/poor health behaviour for Australian women early during the pandemic.

9. Characteristics of identified natural mentors in the experiences and perceptions of early-and-middle-aged adolescent youth: Implications for formal youth mentoring practice.

10. Millennial midwifery: Online connectivity in midwifery education.

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

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

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

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

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

16. Evaluation of a virtual practice placement: A model to increase student capacity.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

26. The safe administration of medication: Nursing behaviours beyond the five-rights.

27. Nursing students' perceptions of a clinical learning assessment activity: 'Linking the puzzle pieces of theory to practice'.

28. National survey: Developing a common approach to grading of practice in pre-registration midwifery.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

37. Exploring the Experiences of Left-Sided Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy Using the Active Breathing Coordinator.

38. Stakeholder acceptance of digital team-based learning.

39. Promoting respectful maternal and newborn care using the Dignity game: A quasi-experimental study.

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

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

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

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

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

45. What are the primary concerns of nursing students as they prepare for and contemplate their first clinical placement experience?

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

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

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

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

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