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1. Acceptance, Endurance, and Meaninglessness: A Qualitative Case Study on the Mourning Tasks of Parental Death From Childhood Experience to Adolescence.

2. Understanding the experience of stigma in care homes: A qualitative case study in northeast Thailand.

3. Chronic cardiovascular nursing care in Spanish primary care: A qualitative study.

4. 'Surrounding yourself with beauty': exploring the health promotion potential of a rural garden appreciation group.

5. Tackling the 'normalisation of neglect': Messages from child protection reviews in England.

6. Modes of Informed Caring: Perspectives of Health Professionals Who Are Mothers of Adult Children with Schizophrenia.

7. An exploration of the experiences of professionals supporting patients approaching the end of life in medicines management at home. A qualitative study.

8. Lives versus livelihoods: South African adults' perspectives on the alcohol ban during the COVID-19 lockdown.

9. From excitement to self‐doubt and insecurity: Speech–language pathologists' perceptions and experiences when treating children with a cleft palate.

10. Barriers and benefits of model development for integration of palliative care for cancer patients in a developing country: A qualitative study.

11. Delayed discharges within community hospitals.

12. Engagement and inclusion of individuals with a dual sensory loss and learning disability in the assessment process-staff perspectives.

13. The global politics of the age–gender divide in violence against women and children.

14. Informing telehealth service delivery for cardiovascular disease management: exploring the perceptions of rural health professionals.

15. Experience of parents of preschool children in Hawaii during the COVID-19 pandemic.

16. Intergenerational living and learning: The value and risks of co-locating retirement villages on secondary school campuses –Evaluating the GrandSchools vision.

17. Leadership perspectives on key elements influencing implementing a family‐focused intervention in mental health services.

18. Navigating rocky terrain: a thematic analysis of mental health clinician experiences of family-focused practice.

19. How is the emerging role of domiciliary physiotherapists who treat residents with dementia in nursing homes perceived by allied health professionals? A phenomenological interview study.

20. Realist evaluation of allied health management in Queensland: what works, in which contexts and why.

21. How do general practitioners understand health inequalities and do their professional roles offer scope for mitigation? Constructions derived from the deep end of primary care.

22. Exploring attributions of causality for child undernutrition: Qualitative analysis in Lusaka, Zambia.

23. Family caregivers' and professionals' experiences of supporting people living with dementia's nutrition and hydration needs towards the end of life.

24. Re‐ordering connections: UK healthcare workers' experiences of emotion management during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

25. Exploring health care workers’ perceptions and experiences of communication with ethnic minority elders.

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

27. A qualitative study: health professionals' perceptions toward psychiatric palliative care for people with serious mental illness.

28. Does integrated health and care in the community deliver its vision? A workforce perspective.

29. Does training in co-production lead to any real change in practice? Reflections from practitioners in Northern Ireland.

30. AN ANALYSIS ON THE ANTI-VACCINATION MOVEMENT IN TURKISH DIGITAL PLATFORMS: EKŞİSÖZLÜK AND FACEBOOK.

31. Walking with the illness and life: Experience of the community life of people previously under the services of an integrated community mental health service.

32. Physical activity promotion in care homes.

33. Who cares? Managing obligation and responsibility across the changing landscapes of informal dementia care.

34. Perspectives on HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination: voices of some young people in Ghana.

35. "It's funny I feel much more stigmatized by my own home community": investigating visually impaired migrants' experiences of unsupportive ethnic community.

36. Unveiling their worlds: the use of dialogue as a health-promotion tool for HIV/AIDS education in a poor community in Kenya.

37. Exploring and comparing the experience and coping behaviour of men and women with colorectal cancer at diagnosis and during surgery.

38. The practitioners' perspective on the upside and downside of applying social capital concept in therapeutic settings.

39. Sustainability of antimicrobial stewardship programs in Australian rural hospitals: a qualitative study*.

40. Leadership effectiveness of hospital managers in Iran: a qualitative study.

41. Challenges encountered in providing integrated HIV, antenatal and postnatal care services: a case study of Katakwi and Mubende districts in Uganda.

42. Swimming upstream: the provision of inclusive care to older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults in residential and nursing environments in Wales.

43. Use and perception of risk: traditional medicines of Pakistani immigrants in Norway.

44. The rebellious man: Next-of-kin accounts of the death of a male relative on antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa.

45. Optimizing access to and use of formal dementia care: Qualitative findings from the European Actifcare study.

46. Working with older people with dementia: motivations and demotivations among health carers.

47. Clinician experiences of "Let's Talk about Children" training and implementation to support families affected by parental mental illness.

48. Interagency collaborative care for young people with complex needs: Front‐line staff perspectives.

49. Compassionate leadership in palliative and end-of-life care: a focus group study.

50. The deadlock of saying "That is what we already do!" A thematic analysis of mental healthcare professionals' reactions to using an evidence‐based intervention.