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1. New Zealand postgraduate medical training by distance for Pacific Island country-based general practitioners: a qualitative study.

2. 'It absolutely needs to move out of that structure': Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system.

3. New insights on rural doctors' clinical courage in the context of the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic.

4. Shame and recognition: Social work practice with vulnerable young people.

5. Patient‐centred care training needs of health care assistants who provide care for people with dementia.

6. Pursuing security: economic resources and the ontological security of older New Zealanders.

7. Exercise to Support Indigenous Pregnant Women to Stop Smoking: Acceptability to Māori.

8. Older People's Understandings and Experiences of Using Health and Social Care Services under COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

9. Barriers to adopting digital contact tracing for COVID‐19: Experiences in New Zealand.

10. Missed Opportunities for Addressing Maternal Mental Health: A Thematic Analysis of Mothers' Experiences of Using the Well Child Tamariki Ora Service in Aotearoa NZ.

11. The use of telepsychiatry during COVID-19 in Aotearoa New Zealand: experiences, learnings and cultural safety.

12. Patient perceptions of barriers to attending annual diabetes review and foot assessment in general practice: a qualitative study.

13. Participant and caregiver perspectives on health feedback from a healthy lifestyle check.

14. Realising the rhetoric: refreshing public health providers’ efforts to honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi in New Zealand.

15. Weighing it up: family maintenance discourses in NGO child protection decision-making in Aotearoa/ New Zealand.

16. Young peoples' perspectives about care in a youth-friendly general practice.

17. Compounding inequity: a qualitative study of gout management in an urban marae clinic in Auckland.

18. Rural health care in New Zealand: the case of Coast to Coast Health Centre, Wellsford, an early Integrated Family Health Centre.

19. Young people’s search for agency: Making sense of their experiences and taking control.

20. Interventions to improve vaccine coverage of pregnant women in Aotearoa New Zealand.

21. Reasoning Processes in Child Protection Decision Making: Negotiating Moral Minefields and Risky Relationships.

23. Declining oral intake towards the end of life: how to talk about it? A qualitative study.

25. General practice registrars' views on maternity care in general practice in New Zealand.

26. Uncertainty and certainty: perceptions and experiences of prediabetes in New Zealand primary care - a qualitative study.

27. General practitioners' views of pharmacists' current and potential contributions to medication review and prescribing in New Zealand.

28. The needs of Pacific families affected by age-related cognitive impairment in New Zealand: interviews with providers from health-care organisations.

29. Telehealth during COVID‐19: The perspective of alcohol and other drug nurses.

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

31. Five years on: Influences on early career health professionals from a rural interprofessional pre‐registration immersion program.

32. Access to rehabilitation services for older adults living with dementia or in a residential aged care facility following a hip fracture: healthcare professionals' views.

33. 'People Just Need to Try It to Be Converted!': A Picture of Consumer Mental Health Research in Australia and New Zealand.

34. Who is holding the mirror? Debriefing and reflection in work-integrated learning.

35. Acceptability of self‐taken vaginal HPV sample for cervical screening among an under‐screened Indigenous population.

36. How did I not see that? Perspectives of nonconsumer mental health researchers on the benefits of collaborative research with consumers.

37. Older people's experiences of nurse–patient telephone communication in the primary healthcare setting.

38. A model for (re)building consumer trust in the food system.

39. Improving reconciliation following medical injury: a qualitative study of responses to patient safety incidents in New Zealand.

40. What’s wrong with me? seeking a coherent understanding of recovery after mild traumatic brain injury.

41. Cardiovascular disease and prediabetes as complex illness: People's perspectives.

42. 'It's not all just about the dying'. Kaumātua Māori attitudes towards physician aid-in dying: A narrative enquiry.

43. Developing a response to family violence in primary health care: the New Zealand experience.

44. What's the diagnosis? Organisational culture and palliative care delivery in residential aged care in New Zealand.

45. Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinson’s disease: an exploration of participants’ experiences.

46. The juxtaposition of ageing and nursing: the challenges and enablers of continuing to work in the latter stages of a nursing career.

47. Exploring Māori cancer patients', their families', community and hospice views of hospice care.

48. Adherence to hunger training using blood glucose monitoring: a feasibility study.

49. Working with older people with multiple long-term conditions: a qualitative exploration of nurses' experiences.

50. Neoliberalism and the contract state: exploring innovation and resistance among New Zealand Health Promoters.