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1. A bibliometric analysis on the health behaviors related to mild cognitive impairment.

2. Patterns of reading behaviour in digital hypertext environments.

3. Factors influencing the willingness to adopt telerehabilitation among rehabilitation professionals in Austria and Germany: a survey comparing data before and during COVID-19.

4. Nurse Migration in Australia, Germany, and the UK: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Empirical Research Involving Migrant Nurses.

5. Child Poverty, Child Maintenance and Interactions with Social Assistance Benefits Among Lone Parent Families: a Comparative Analysis.

6. Impact of fragility fractures on activities of daily living and productivity in community-dwelling women: a multi-national study.

7. Confidence in receiving medical care when seriously ill: a seven-country comparison of the impact of cost barriers.

8. The reflections of COVID-19 pandemic to counselling: bibliometric analysis of online psychological counselling research.

9. Group-based circuit training to improve mobility after stroke: a cross-sectional survey of German and Austrian physical therapists in outpatient settings.

10. Inducing consumers to use calorie information: a multinational investigation.

11. Social engagement for mental health: An international survey of older populations.

12. International survey of audiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic: effects on mental well-being of audiologists.

13. Academic collaboration rates and citation associations vary substantially between countries and fields.

14. "Spontaneous" late recovery from stuttering: Dimensions of reported techniques and causal attributions.

15. Out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure and chronic disease -- do Australians forgo care because of the cost?

16. A Comparative Study of the Job Tasks, Functions, and Knowledge Domains of Rehabilitation Professionals Providing Vocational Rehabilitation Services in Australia and Germany.

17. Risk factors associated with adverse drug reactions in hospitalised children: international multicentre study.