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1. E-prescription: views and acceptance of general practitioners and pharmacists in Greater Sydney.

2. An In-Home Withdrawal Service for individuals with low-to-moderate substance dependence: implementation and program evaluation.

3. A qualitative exploration of obtaining informed consent in medical consultations with Burma-born women.

4. Improving cultural competence of healthcare workers in First Nations communities: a narrative review of implemented educational interventions in 2015–20.

5. Community participation in Australia's National Suicide Prevention Trial.

6. Australian health professionals' perspectives on discussing sexual activity and intimacy with people who have had a heart attack: a qualitative study.

7. Barriers and facilitators to adherence to Optimal Care Pathways for diagnosis and treatment of cancer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

8. What are health professionals' perceptions of conducting routine growth assessments and lifestyle interventions? A qualitative study involving allied health professionals, nurses and doctors in rural and regional New South Wales.

9. Allied health professionals' contribution to care at end of life in aged care settings.

10. Scoping review into models of interconception care delivered at well-child visits for the Australian context.

11. Acceptability and usability of 'One Key Question'® in Australian primary health care.

12. Overweight and obesity management in musculo-skeletal primary care: a survey of Australian health practitioners exploring 'the elephant in the room'.

13. Evaluation of an online learning module to improve nurses' and midwives' capacity to promote preconception health in primary healthcare settings.