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1. Making every contact count with seldom‐heard groups? A qualitative evaluation of voluntary and community sector (VCS) implementation of a public health behaviour change programme in England.

2. Discourses of joint commissioning.

3. Skill mix: The potential for personal assistants to undertake health‐related tasks for people with personal health budgets.

4. Dementia-friendly communities: challenges and strategies for achieving stakeholder involvement.

5. Exposing the impact of intensive advice services on health: A realist evaluation.

6. Positioning the six‐month review in the recovery process post‐stroke: The ideology of personal responsibility.

7. 'We are doing our best': African and African-Caribbean fatherhood, health and preventive primary care services, in England.

8. Conceptualisation of health inequalities by local healthcare systems: A document analysis.

9. Exploring healthcare professionals' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to supporting people with severe mental illness and Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

10. Treading a tightrope: Professional perspectives on balancing the rights of patient's and relative's under the Mental Health Act in England.

11. A qualitative study exploring parental perspectives and involvement in health visiting services during the Health Visitor Implementation Plan in the South West of England.

12. Developing the knowledge base about carers and personalisation: contributions made by an exploration of carers' perspectives on personal budgets and the carer-service user relationship.

13. Good intentions, increased inequities: developing social care services in Emergency Departments in the UK.