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1. Medical procedures in children using a conceptual framework that keeps a focus on human dimensions of care – a discussion paper.

2. Patient and therapist experiences of using a smartphone application monitoring anxiety symptoms.

3. The meaning and impact on well-being of bespoke dancing sessions for those living with Parkinson's.

4. Taking care of myself in a different and broken world: self-care practices of adolescents on dialysis.

5. Perfection is a sad and lonely place: A study of existential vulnerability in the life stories of persons struggling with perfectionism.

6. Implications of time and space factors related with youth substance use prevention: a conceptual review and case study of the Icelandic Prevention Model being implemented in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

7. Finding a path in a methodological jungle: a qualitative research of resilience.

8. "A becoming in the meeting": the interpretations of competence in home care from the perspectives of older people and registered nurses -- a meta-ethnography.

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

10. Daily life after healing of a venous leg ulcer: A lifeworld phenomenological study.

11. Eating experiences and quality of life in patients with larynx cancer in Spain. A qualitative study.

12. We all care just as much about the child: stakeholders' experiences of parenting support in a Norwegian school context.

13. Vulnerable persons in society: an insider's perspective.

14. Ping pong for health: the meaning of space in a sport based health intervention at the workplace.

15. The experiences of dealing with consequences of an avalanche – surviving soldiers' perspectives.

16. "To be healthy to me is to be free": how discourses of freedom are used to construct healthiness among young South African adults.

17. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore extra care housing.

18. Well-being in the workplace through interaction between individual characteristics and organizational context.

19. "What makes you well?" Supports of well-being in bipolar disorder. A qualitative study.

20. What happens when people develop dementia whilst working? An exploratory multiple case study.

21. When caring becomes an art - how clinical gaze are perceived to be developed.

22. Wellness Warriors: a qualitative exploration of healthcare staff learning to support their colleagues in the aftermath of the Australian bushfires.

23. Threats to the emotional wellbeing of mainland Chinese students studying in Australia: an interpretivist study.

24. "Think positive and don't die alone" - Foreign-born, South Asian older adults' perceptions on healthy aging.

25. Using a socioecological approach to explore healthy lifestyle in elite sport: a qualitative study of French athletes', coaches', and managers' perspectives.

26. Transition from Paediatric to adult health services: Aspirations and practices of human flourishing.

27. Trajectories of HIV management among virally suppressed and unsuppressed female sex workers in the Dominican Republic: A comparative qualitative analysis.

28. The patient's experience of participation when admitted for elective surgical procedures: an interview study.

29. The meaning of decision latitude in registered nurses' night work.

30. Striving for moments of easier breathing despite being trapped in breathlessness: meanings of feeling well for women with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease stage III or IV.

31. "Self-care is being attentive to yourself": using assemblages to examine discursive-material practices of self-care among Filipino university students.

32. Postpartum depression and life experiences of mothers with an immigrant background living in the south of Sweden.

33. Parents' lived experience of living with and caring for their burn-injured child in a home setting.

34. Psychosocial work environment and mental wellbeing of food delivery platform workers in Helsinki, Finland: A qualitative study.

35. More than mateship: exploring how Australian male expatriates, longer-term and frequent travellers experience social support.

36. Perspectives on existential loneliness. Narrations by older people in different care contexts.

37. Nurses' challenges when supporting the family of patients with ALS in specialized palliative home care: A qualitative study.

38. Making leisure time meaningful for adolescents: an interview study from Sweden.

39. Mind, body, and spirit: a constructivist grounded theory study of wellness among middle-class Black women.

40. Medical pluralism, healthcare utilization and patient wellbeing: The case of Akan cancer patients in Ghana.

41. Lived experiences of musicians with pain: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of performance-related pain of professional violinists.

42. "It's not time for us to sit down yet": how group exercise programs can motivate physical activity and overcome barriers in inactive older adults.

43. Is self-advocacy universally achievable for patients? The experiences of Australian women with cardiac disease in pregnancy and postpartum.

44. "It depends on the boss" -- a qualitative study of multi-level interventions aiming at office workers' movement behaviour and mental health.

45. Individuals living with a liver transplant -- a follow-up study exploring mental, emotional and existential issues 10 years after transplantation.

46. "I can't remember the last time I was comfortable about being home": lived experience perspectives on thriving following homelessness.

47. Healthcare professionals' perceptions of working on lifestyle management for patients with early rheumatoid arthritis -- a qualitative study.

48. How people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder experience relationships to oneself and to others. A qualitative in-depth study.

49. Foreign movement in one's own body: Patients' experiences of being awake while treated with catheter ablation--a phenomenological study.

50. For the Good of the People: an interpretive analysis of Chinese volunteerism in the critical matter of care at the start of the pandemic.