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1. Age and Ageing to introduce a new category of paper: healthcare improvement science.

2. Making progress: but a way to go—the age and ageing care-home collection.

3. COVID-19 in older people: a rapid clinical review.

4. General practitioner conduct of clinical services representing comprehensive geriatric assessment is associated with lower risk of mortality in older Australians receiving home care packages.

5. A scoping review of education and training resources supporting care home staff in facilitating residents' sexuality, intimacy and relational needs.

6. Sarcopenia: revised European consensus on definition and diagnosis.

7. Sarcopenia: revised European consensus on definition and diagnosis.

8. Older patients undergoing emergency laparotomy: observations from the National Emergency Laparotomy Audit (NELA) years 1–4.

9. Editor's view.

10. 962 FROM DIRTY WORK TO MEANINGFUL WORK: A PHOTOVOICE STUDY OF RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE IN HONG KONG.

11. 'Not safe for discharge'? Words, values, and person-centred care.

12. Physical restraint deaths in a 13-year national cohort of nursing home residents.

13. Why should medical students study Social Gerontology?

14. 1067 IMPROVING STOOL CHART DOCUMENTATION ON A CARE OF THE ELDERLY WARD.

15. 961 'WE CARE!': CARE WORKERS' SELF-PERCEIVED MEANING OF RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE WORK.

16. Falls prevention in hospitals and mental health units: an extended evaluation of the FallSafe quality improvement project.

17. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VOLUNTEER-LED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS IN IMPROVING HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR COMMUNITY-DWELLING OLDER PEOPLE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.

18. DOES TIME ‘OUT OF PROGRAMME’ OFFER INCREASED ACADEMIC OUTPUT? THE SOUTH EAST LONDON GERIATRICS TRAINING PROGRAMME EXPERIENCE.

19. Drug-related problems in older people after hospital discharge and interventions to reduce them.

20. Reliability of the Barthel Index when used with older people.

21. IMPROVING DOCUMENTATION OF BOWEL MOVEMENT ON GERIATRIC WARDS.