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1. The fragile process of Homecoming - Young women in recovery from severe ME/CFS.

2. Quality of life, wellbeing, recovery, and progress for older forensic mental health patients: a qualitative investigation based on the perspectives of patients and staff.

3. Multiple psychological senses of community and community influences on personal recovery processes from substance use problems in later life: a collaborative and deductive reflexive thematic analysis.

4. Experiences of a nature-based intervention program in a northern natural setting: A longitudinal case study of two women with stress-related illness.

5. Lingering challenges in everyday life for adults under age 60 with hip fractures -- a qualitative study of the lived experience during the first three years.

6. A bridge to recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis with peer support specialists in Singapore.

7. Walking a tightrope – as a next-of-kin to an adolescent or young adult with cancer facing eating difficulties.

8. Parental perceptions and experiences of an oral health care promotion intervention for children with congenital heart defects.

9. A long, winding trajectory of suffering with no definite start and uncertain future prospects – narratives of individuals recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia.

10. An endeavour for change and self-efficacy in transition: patient perspectives on postoperative recovery after bariatric surgery–a qualitative study.

11. Mutual learning: exploring collaboration, knowledge and roles in the development of recovery-oriented services. A hermeneutic-phenomenological study.

12. Aesthetics sets patients 'free' to recover during hospitalization with a neurological disease. A qualitative study.

13. "What I couldn't do before, I can do now": Narrations of agentic shifts and psychological growth by young adults reporting discontinuation of self-injury since adolescence.

14. Meanings of participation in care for older people after hip fracture surgery and nurses working in an orthopaedic ward.

15. Recovery at the Clubhouse: challenge, responsibility and growing into a role.

16. Things matter: about materiality and recovery from mental health difficulties.

17. Stigma and discrimination related to mental health and substance use issues in primary health care in Toronto, Canada: a qualitative study.

18. Nothing matters: the significance of the unidentifiable, the superficial and nonsense.

19. 'It is important for us to see the mentors as persons' – participant experiences of a rehabilitation group.

20. Experiences of quality of life the first year after stroke in Denmark and Norway. A qualitative analysis.

21. Striving for a silent knee: a qualitative study of patients' experiences with knee replacement surgery and their perceptions of fulfilled expectations.

22. Interpretations of self-rated health in stroke survivors from a semi-rural community in South East Asia.

23. Application of relational tool to support acute cardiac patients' emotional recovery: analysis of effects during acute and follow-up care.

24. Feeling happy and carefree: a qualitative study on the experiences of parents, medical clowns and healthcare professionals with medical clowns.

25. Former suicidal inpatients' experiences of treatment and care in psychiatric wards in Norway.

26. Psychiatric service staff perceptions of implementing a shared decision-making tool: a process evaluation study.

27. In their own words: disaster and emotion, suffering, and mental health.

28. Transforming identity through participation in music and theatre: exploring narratives of people with mental health problems.

29. To be present, share and nurture: a lifeworld phenomenological study of relatives’ participation in the suicidal person’s recovery.

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