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1. Parental perceptions and experiences of infant crying: A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research.

2. The parent perspective on paediatric delirium and an associated care bundle: A qualitative study.

3. Nurse managers' perceptions of the prospective acceptability of an implementation leadership training programme: A qualitative descriptive study.

4. Patients involvement in the discharge process from hospital to home: A patient's journey.

5. Remote and technology-mediated working during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative exploration of the experiences of nurses working in general practice (the GenCo Study).

6. Nursing and midwifery students' perspectives of using digital systems on placement: A qualitative study.

7. Views of family members on using video calls during the hospital admission of a patient: A qualitative study.

8. Nurses' and physicians' perspectives on implementation barriers and facilitators in a transfer program for parents of adolescents with chronic illness.

9. The Listening Guide: Illustrating an underused voice‐centred methodology to foreground underrepresented research populations.

10. 'Bringing forth' skills and knowledge of newly qualified midwives in free‐standing birth centres: A hermeneutic phenomenological study.

11. Structural and psychological empowerment among newly graduated nurses and related factors: A mixed methods study.

12. Researcher‐initiated role play, stimulated recall interview, storycrafting, painting and drawing as research methods to reach children's perspectives in health sciences.

13. Interventions to support nurses as second victims of patient safety incidents: A qualitative study of nurse managers' perceptions.

14. The process of nurses' role negotiation in general practice: A grounded theory study.

15. 'You're on show all the time': Moderating emotional labour through space in the emergency department.

16. Systematic methodological review: developing a framework for a qualitative semi-structured interview guide.

17. Inactive nurses' willingness to return to active nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.

18. 'Been there, experienced that': A qualitative study on the experiences and perceptions of online peer volunteers in supporting Singaporean mothers at risk of depression.

19. Exploration of barriers to screening for domestic violence in the perinatal period using an ecological framework.

20. Practical advice for refugees aspiring to become registered nurses in Australia.

21. Resolving tensions in phenomenological research interviewing.

22. Patient and family experience 2 years after necrotizing soft‐tissue infection: A longitudinal qualitative investigation.

23. Patients' experiences and reasons for unplanned return visits to the emergency department: A qualitative study.

24. Experiences of families and health professionals along the care continuum for low‐birth weight neonates: A constructivist grounded theory study.

25. Blowing the whistle during the first wave of COVID‐19: A case study of Quebec nurses.

26. Contextual factors influencing patients' experiences of acute deterioration and medical emergency team (MET) encounter: A grounded theory study.

27. Understanding antibiotic‐seeking behaviour: A qualitative case study of mothers of children aged 5 and under.

28. 'At least there is something in my bra': A qualitative study of women's experiences with oncoplastic breast surgery.

29. Using narrative inquiry to listen to the voices of adolescent mothers in relation to their use of social networking sites (SNS).

30. Clinical nurse specialist role in providing generalist and specialist palliative care: A qualitative study of mesothelioma clinical nurse specialists.

31. Guilt, tears and burnout—Impact of UK care home restrictions on the mental well‐being of staff, families and residents.

32. Compassionate practice in a hospital setting. Experiences of patients and health professionals: A narrative inquiry.

33. Using Framework Analysis in nursing research: a worked example.

34. Milestones in the journey: The story of refugees becoming registered nurses in Australia.

35. Insights into fear: A phenomenological study of Black mothers.

36. Narrative in nursing research: an overview of three approaches.

37. Interviewing with or without the partner present? - an underexposed dilemma between ethics and methodology in nursing research.

38. Embedding nurse‐led supportive care in an outpatient service for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

39. A review of the issues and challenges involved in using participant-produced photographs in nursing research.

40. The rhetoric of patient and family centred care: an institutional ethnography into what actually happens.

41. Exploring and comparing the experience and coping behaviour of men and women with colorectal cancer at diagnosis and during surgery.

42. Using Card Games to study cultural differences in men's social talk about prostate cancer.

43. Lifestyle risk factor communication by nurses in general practice: Understanding the interactional elements.

44. The influence of culture on the health beliefs and health behaviours of older Vietnam‐born Australians living with chronic disease.

45. Indian immigrants' constructions of mental health and mental illness in the perinatal period: A qualitative study.

46. Challenges and needs in cerebrovascular disease pathway: A qualitative descriptive study from the patients' and healthcare professionals' perspectives.

47. Introduction of a Registered Undergraduate Student of Nursing workforce: A qualitative study of student and registered nurses.

48. Decisional needs in people with kidney failure, their relatives and health professionals about end‐of‐life care options: A qualitative interview study.

49. Insights from primary care workers supporting people at risk of suicide in local communities in Japan: A qualitative descriptive study.

50. Using spatial video geonarratives to improve nursing care for people who use drugs and experience homelessness: A methodology for nurses.