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1. The case for nurses as central providers of health and social care services for ex-offenders: a discussion paper.

2. The Role of the School Nurse in the United States, United Kingdom, and Italy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review.

3. 'There was a pivotal moment'. The dynamics, transitions, adaptations and trajectories of nursing at the front-line in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

4. A qualitative exploration of the strategies used by patients and nurses when navigating a standardised care programme.

5. Symptoms of post‐traumatic stress disorder in early career nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A longitudinal survey study.

6. "It's the last resort" forensic mental health nurses experience on the use of seclusion; implications for use and elimination in clinical practice.

7. UK nurses' and midwives' experiences of healthful leadership practices during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A rapid realist review.

8. 'You're on show all the time': Moderating emotional labour through space in the emergency department.

9. The use of digital devices by district nurses in their assessment of service users.

10. From front line to battle planning: a nursing perspective of covid‐19.

11. Testing the stress of higher status hypothesis. Variation of occupational stress among physicians and nurses at a German university hospital.

12. Moral distress: Does this impact on intent to stay among adult critical care nurses?

13. School nursing: New ways of working with children and young people during the Covid‐19 pandemic: A scoping review.

14. A scoping review of clinical skill development of preregistration registered nurses in Australia and five other English‐speaking countries.

15. Clinical nurse specialist role in providing generalist and specialist palliative care: A qualitative study of mesothelioma clinical nurse specialists.

16. The white paper on primary care.

17. Writing locally, publishing globally: making papers 'international'.

18. When interactions are interruptions: an ethnographic study of information-sharing by speech and language therapists and nurses on stroke units.

19. Achieving congruence in 'being and doing' community nursing.

20. Defensive practices in mental health nursing: Professionalism and poignant tensions.

21. Clinical academic research internships: What works for nurses and the wider nursing, midwifery and allied health professional workforce.

22. Government needs practice nurses to action White Paper.

23. Nurse Effects on Non-response in Survey-Based Biomeasures.

24. Boundary spanning and identity work in the clinical research delivery workforce: a qualitative study of research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals in the National Health Service, United Kingdom.

25. 'You cannot get enough of them!' The rise (and fall) of complementary therapies in British nursing practice in the 1980s and 1990s.

26. The role of specialist nurses for organ donation: A solution for maximising organ donation rates?

27. The role of neurasthenia in the formation of the physiotherapy profession.

28. Implications of a US study on infection prevention and control in community settings in the UK.

29. Facilitators and barriers to non-medical prescribing – A systematic review and thematic synthesis.

30. Conducting research through cross national collaboration.

31. What is a nurse? The Francis report and the historic voice of nursing.

32. Exploring the challenges faced by frontline workers in health and social care amid the COVID-19 pandemic: experiences of frontline workers in the English Midlands region, UK.

33. What is the nature of Mental Capacity Act training and how do health and social care practitioners change their practice post‐training? A narrative review.

34. An exploration of men's experiences of learning intermittent self-catheterisation with a silicone catheter.

35. Lessons learned on approaches to data collection and analysis from a pilot study.

36. Non-medical prescribing in the United Kingdom National Health Service: A systematic policy review.

37. Preconception care for infertile couples: Nurses' and midwives' roles in promoting better maternal and birth outcomes.

38. Gender and Publishing in Nursing: A secondary analysis of h‐index ranking tables.

39. Exploring the community nurse role in family-centred care for patients with dementia.

40. Parish nursing: a unique resource for community and district nurses.

41. Cancer screening for people with learning disabilities and the role of the screening liaison nurse.

42. The same but different: discussing the literature regarding mental health nurses' difficulty in meeting the physical health needs of service users, regardless of differing education programmes.

43. Celebrating the role of health information.

44. Exploring the compatibility of mental health nursing, recovery-focused practice and the welfare state.

45. Collaborating across health and social care: joint funding an adult protection Coordinator post in Caerphilly, UK.

46. The role of UK district nurses in providing care for adult patients with a terminal diagnosis: a meta-ethnography.

47. Preparing nurses to work in Ebola treatment centres in Sierra Leone.

48. Starting out: White paper fails to recognise importance of nurses.

49. Borrowing against the future: the response to the public consultation on the NHS bursary.

50. Care workers, the unacknowledged persons in person-centred care: A secondary qualitative analysis of UK care home staff interviews.