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1. Analyzing work-as-imagined and work-as-done of incident management teams using interaction episode analysis.

2. What Was on the Parents' Minds? Changes Over Time in Topics of Person-Centred Information for Mothers and Fathers of Children with Cancer.

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

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

5. The silent shot: An analysis of the origin, sustenance and implications of the MMR vaccine – autism rumour in the Somali diaspora in Sweden and beyond.

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

7. '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.

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

9. Gendered care at the margins: Ebola, gender, and caregiving practices in Uganda's border districts.

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

11. Who are relatives? Young adults, relatives and professionals' perceptions of relatives during the rehabilitation of young adults with a severe acquired brain injury.

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

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

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

15. A mixed method analysis of the online information course withdrawal system.

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

17. A mixed-methods study of resilience and return to school among adolescent mothers in South Africa.

18. From public issues to personal troubles: individualising social inequalities in health within local public health partnerships.

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

20. "Good morning, Twitter! What are you doing today to support the voice of people with #disability?": disability and digital organizing.

21. Social networks for health communication in rural Uganda: A mixed-method analysis of Dekabusa Trading Centre, Luwero County.

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

23. Reliability and validity evidence of the Assessment of Language Use in Social Contexts for Adults (ALUSCA).

24. Housing Satisfaction Among Older Adults Living in Low- Income Seniors' Housing.

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

26. "I don't stress about it like I used to": Perceptions of non-problematic sleep amongst people in residential treatment for substance use disorders.

27. In search of a face: Childbearing decisions among couples living with HIV from rural southern Malawi.

28. "It's just so bloody hard": recommendations for improving health interventions and maternity support services for disabled women.

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

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

31. Disentangling Function from Benefit: Participant Perspectives from an Early Feasibility Trial for a Novel Visual Cortical Prosthesis.

32. 'Oh why didn't I take more notice?' Professionals' views and perceptions of pre-qualifying preparation for interprofessional working in practice.

33. "We wish to have good medical care": findings from a qualitative study on reproductive and maternal health of internally displaced women in India.

34. Accessing diabetes care in rural Uganda: Economic and social resources.

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

36. Costs and benefits of secrecy: the dilemma experienced by adolescents seropositive for HIV.

37. From ‘trial community’ to ‘experimental publics’: how clinical research shapes public participation.

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

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

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

41. Shortcomings of adherence counselling provided to caregivers of children receiving antiretroviral therapy in rural South Africa.

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

43. The more you know, the better you drink: The new drinking culture in Italian wine production areas.

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

45. Urban Adolescent Girls' Perspectives on Romantic Relationships: Initiation, Involvement, Negotiation, and Conflict.

46. Experiences of using an Environmental Control System (ECS) for persons with high cervical spinal cord injury: the interplay between hassle and engagement.

47. Home Assessment of Person-Environment Interaction (HoPE): Content Validation Process.

48. Evaluation of a transition care cognitive assessment and management pilot.

49. Swedish Dairy Farmers' Perceptions of Animal-Related Injuries.

50. Decision-making for living kidney donors: an instinctual response to suffering and death.