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1. Acceptability of a shared cancer follow‐up model of care between general practitioners and radiation oncologists: A qualitative evaluation.

2. Creating opportunities for patient participation in managing medications across transitions of care through formal and informal modes of communication.

3. Listening to the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Regional and Remote Australia About Traumatic Brain Injury From Family Violence: A Qualitative Study.

4. Barriers and Enablers for Accessing Rehabilitation Services: Findings From the Rehabilitation Choices Study, Part 1—Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives.

5. Patient and public involvement in preclinical and medical research: Evaluation of an established programme in a Discovery‐Based Medical Research Institute.

6. Barriers to connecting with the voluntary assisted dying system in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative mixed method study.

7. Patient perceptions of carrying their own health information: approaches towards responsibility and playing an active role in their own health - implications for a patient-held health file R Forsyth et al. Patient perceptions of carrying their own health information

8. 'What are you hiding from me?' A qualitative study exploring health consumer attitudes and experiences regarding the patient‐led recording of a hospital clinical encounter.

9. Needs assessment for health service design for people with back pain in a hospital setting: A qualitative study.

10. The expectations and realities of nutrigenomic testing in australia: A qualitative study.

11. "I was worried if I don't have a broken leg they might not take it seriously": Experiences of men accessing ambulance services for mental health and/or alcohol and other drug problems.

12. Room for improvement: complementary therapy users and the Australian health system.

13. What motivates Australian health service users with chronic illness to engage in self-management behaviour?