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1. Evolution of advanced practice nursing in acute care in Germany: A cross‐sectional study of nurses' scope of practice.

2. Factors influencing the willingness to adopt telerehabilitation among rehabilitation professionals in Austria and Germany: a survey comparing data before and during COVID-19.

3. Use and benefit of information, communication, and assistive technology among community-dwelling older adults – a cross-sectional study.

4. "The measures taken by the government overburdened the daily practice" – insights of the PRICOV-19 study on German general practitioners in times of COVID-19.

5. Use and benefit of information, communication, and assistive technology among community-dwelling older adults – a cross-sectional study.

6. International harm reduction indicators are still not reached: results from a repeated cross-sectional study on drug paraphernalia distribution in Germany, 2021.

7. The association between study conditions and hair cortisol in medical students in Germany – a cross-sectional study.

8. A beginner's view of end of life care on German intensive care units.

9. Inequalities in access to healthcare by local policy model among newly arrived refugees: evidence from population-based studies in two German states.

10. Beliefs and practices among primary care physicians during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany): an observational study.

11. Atopic diseases and airway-related symptoms in Bavarian pre-schoolers: determinants and association with immunization.

12. Internationally trained nurses and host nurses' perceptions of safety culture, work-life-balance, burnout, and job demand during workplace integration: a cross-sectional study.

13. Beliefs and practices among primary care physicians during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany): an observational study.

14. Coercion in psychiatry: A cross‐sectional study on staff views and emotions.

15. 'I like money, I like many things'. The relationship between drugs and crime from the perspective of young people in contact with criminal justice systems.

16. Associations between BMI and visual impairment of 33 407 preschool children in Germany: a pooled cross-sectional study.

17. Empathy, well-being and stressful experiences in the clinical learning environment.

18. Sedentary behavior, physical activity, and mental health in older adults: An isotemporal substitution model.

19. Positive Leadership: Relationships with Employee Inclusion, Discrimination, and Well‐Being.

20. Mental health of postgraduate trainees in primary care: a cross-sectional study.

21. Pre-migration socioeconomic status and post-migration health satisfaction among Syrian refugees in Germany: A cross-sectional analysis.

22. Pride and anxiety in online learning environments: Achievement emotions as mediators between learners' characteristics and learning outcomes.

23. Uptake of Gynecological Cancer Screening and Performance of Breast Self-Examination Among 50-Year-Old Migrant and Non-migrant Women in Germany: Results of a Cross-Sectional Study (InEMa).

24. A psychometric systematic review of self-report instruments to identify anxiety in pregnancy.

25. The Relationship Between Exclusions from Gambling Arcades and Accessibility: Evidence from a Newly Introduced Exclusion Program in Hesse, Germany.

26. Somatoform disorder in primary care: The influence of co‐morbidity with anxiety and depression on health care utilization.

27. Self-reported influenza vaccination rates and attitudes towards vaccination among health care workers: results of a survey in a German university hospital.

28. Understanding Depression in Adolescents: A Dynamic Psychosocial Web of Risk and Protective Factors.

29. Public attitudes toward depression and help-seeking: Impact of the OSPI-Europe depression awareness campaign in four European regions.

30. Limiting treatment and shortening of life: data from a cross-sectional survey in Germany on frequencies, determinants and patients' involvement.

31. Job satisfaction of foreign-national physicians working in patient care: a cross-sectional study in Saxony, Germany.

32. Social disparities in parental smoking and young children's exposure to secondhand smoke at home: a time-trend analysis of repeated cross-sectional data from the German KiGGS study between 2003-2006 and 2009-2012.

33. The role of nursing team continuity in the treatment of very-low-birth-weight infants: findings from a pilot study.

34. Burnout among young physicians and its association with physicians' wishes to leave: results of a survey in Saxony, Germany.

35. Usage of gloves for hair shampooing in German hairdressing salons.

36. Personality attributes of Iranian people who stutter.

37. Coping Strategies of Children and Adolescents with Clinically Diagnosed Short Stature.

38. Ageing in an aged society: experiences and attitudes of Catholic order members towards population ageing and older people.

39. Negotiating the demands of active ageing: longitudinal findings from Germany.

40. Work restrictions experienced by midlife family care-givers of older people: evidence from six European countries.

41. Authenticity, employee silence, prohibitive voice, and the moderating effect of organizational identification.

42. Perceived enactment of autonomy of nursing home residents: A German cross-sectional study.

43. HOW DO STUDENTS PERCEIVE THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION IN SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION?: AN ENQUIRY AMONG SWEDISH AND GERMAN STUDENTS.

44. Neighborhood effects of high unemployment rates: Welfare implications among different social groups

45. Parental palliative cancer: psychosocial adjustment and health-related quality of life in adolescents participating in a German family counselling service.

46. Home nursing and home help for dementia patients: Predictors for utilization and expected quality from a family caregiver's point of view

47. German Diabetes Management Programs Improve Quality Of Care And Curb Costs.

48. Potential determinants of obesity among children and adolescents in Germany: results from the cross-sectional KiGGS study.

49. Physician emigration from Germany: insights from a survey in Saxony, Germany.