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1. Understanding maternal resilience; Lesson learnt from rural mothers caring for a child with a chronic health condition.

2. An exploration of women's sexual and reproductive health following traumatic brain injury.

3. Paediatric International Nursing Study: using person-centred key performance indicators to benchmark children's services.

4. Implementation of distributed automated medication dispensing units in a new hospital: Nursing and pharmacy experience.

5. Desperately seeking parenthood: neonatal nurses reflect on parental anguish.

6. Understanding perceptions of health, lifestyle risks and chronic disease in middle age.

7. Envisaging the use of evidence-based practice (EBP): how nurse academics facilitate EBP use in theory and practice across Australian undergraduate programmes.

8. Clarity, confidence and complexity: Learning from mental health nurses' experiences of events involving physiological deterioration of consumers in acute inpatient mental health settings.

9. Women's experience of shiftwork in nursing whilst caring for children: A juggling act.

10. Facilitating closeness between babies with congenital abnormalities and their parents in the NICU: A qualitative study of neonatal nurses' experiences.

11. Can New Zealand achieve self-sufficiency in its nursing workforce?

12. The impact of COVID‐19 on nurse alcohol consumption: A qualitative exploration.

13. Exploring the role of a facilitator in supporting family carers when embedding the iSupport for Dementia programme in care services: A qualitative study.

14. Why do some people with osteoarthritis and obesity awaiting hip or knee arthroplasty achieve successful weight management? A qualitative study.

15. The role of collaborative decision‐making in discharge planning: Perspectives from patients, family members and health professionals.

16. Understanding nursing assessment of health literacy in a hospital context: A qualitative study.

17. Exploring continuity of care for women with prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomaly: A mixed method study.

18. Family's experience of memory making in adult intensive care and its use in early bereavement: A descriptive qualitative study.

19. Identifying and acquiring the contextual skills and knowledge for nursing practice in assisted reproductive technology: a grounded theory study.

20. Perspectives of family‐centred care at the end of life during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative descriptive study.

21. Towards reduction of preventable hospital readmission: Older people and family members' views on planned self‐management of care at home.

22. Culturally and linguistically diverse men's experiences of support following perinatal death: A qualitative study.

23. Separation, failure and temporary relinquishment: women's experiences of early mothering in the context of emergency hysterectomy.

24. Continuing connections: the experiences of retired and senior working nurse mentors G McDonald et al. The experiences of retired and senior working nurse mentors.

25. Pathophysiology team teaching: Bioscientist contribution to knowledge integration in a nursing subject.

26. Effectiveness of transition programs on new graduate nurses' clinical competence, job satisfaction and perceptions of support: A mixed‐methods study.

27. Medication reconciliation at hospital discharge: A qualitative exploration of acute care nurses' perceptions of their roles and responsibilities.

28. Barriers and facilitators to supporting women with postnatal depression and anxiety: A qualitative study of maternal and child health nurses' experiences.

29. Diabetes literacy and informal social support: a qualitative study of patients at a diabetes centre.

30. Towards patient‐centred communication in the management of older patients' medications across transitions of care: A focused ethnographic study.

31. Nursing perspectives on reducing sedentary behaviour in sub‐acute hospital settings: A mixed methods study.

32. The role and contribution of family carers accompanying community‐living older people with cognitive impairment to the emergency department: An interview study.

33. Chronic disease health literacy in First Nations people: A mixed methods study.

34. Examining the utility of the Violence Prevention Climate scale: In a metropolitan Australian general hospital.

35. Understanding nurses' perspectives of physical restraints during mechanical ventilation in intensive care: A qualitative study.

36. The impact of COVID‐19 on alcohol and other drug nurses' provision of care: A qualitative descriptive study.

37. Ten statements to support nurse leaders implement e‐health tools for nursing work in hospitals: A modified Delphi study.

38. Chronic wound care delivery in wound clinics, community nursing and residential aged care settings: A qualitative analysis using Levine's Conservation Model.

39. Identifying barriers and facilitators to recognition and response to patient clinical deterioration by clinicians using a behaviour change approach: A qualitative study.

40. 'You become their advocate': The experiences of family carers as advocates for older people with dementia living in residential aged care.

41. Use of an audit with feedback implementation strategy to promote medication error reporting by nurses.

42. Assisting clients experiencing family violence: Clinician and client survey responses in a child and family health service.

43. Neonatal skin assessments and injuries: Nomenclature, workplace culture and clinical opinions—Method triangulation a qualitative study.

44. The perceptions of translation apps for everyday health care in healthcare workers and older people: A multi‐method study.

45. Evaluation of the TRANSITION tool to improve communication during older patients' care transitions: Healthcare practitioners' perspectives.

46. Front‐line nurses' perceptions of intra‐hospital handover.

47. Intensive care nurses on social media: An exploration of knowledge exchange on an intensive care virtual community of practice.

48. "Sage on the stage or guide on the side"—Undergraduate nursing students' experiences and expectations of bioscience tutors in a blended learning curriculum: A qualitative study.

49. Perspectives of residents and staff regarding food choice in residential aged care: A qualitative study.

50. Family carers' perspectives of managing activities of daily living and use of mHealth applications in dementia care: A qualitative study.