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1. "We got there in the end.... somehow, we got there": a qualitative study of healthcare professionals providing care in the community to people with chronic aphasia, and how technology could assist.

2. Addressing food insecurity in HIV care: perspectives from healthcare and social service providers in New York state.

3. A comparison of Swedish IBS patients and general practitioners regarding viewpoints on IBS: a Q-methodology study.

4. Oncologists' Perceptions of Strategies for Discussing the Cost of Care with Cancer Patients and the Meaning of Those Conversations.

5. Psychodynamic therapists treating patients with eating disorders during COVID-19: perceptions of the therapeutic relationship, patient experiences and symptomatology, and therapeutic processes.

6. Good cancer follow-up for socially disadvantaged patients in general practice? Perspectives from patients and general practitioners.

7. Put on the sidelines of palliative care: a qualitative study of important barriers to GPs' participation in palliative care and guideline implementation in Norway.

8. Comparisons of Communication in Medical Face-To-Face and Teleconsultations: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis.

9. What is impacting clinical pharmacists' participation in an interprofessional ward round: a thematic analysis of a national survey.

10. 'We don't have to do it together': a qualitative study of physiotherapists' and patients' perceptions about collaborative goal setting in Nigeria.

11. "Reading" the room: healthcare chaplains' challenges, insights and variations in entering rooms and engaging with patients and families.

12. How do non-specific back pain patients think about their adherence to physiotherapy, and what strategies do physiotherapists use to facilitate adherence? A focus group interview study.

13. Missed opportunities for prenatal family-centered care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

14. Suitability of issuing sickness certifications in remote consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. A mixed method study of GPs' experiences.

15. Thrown in at the deep end: a qualitative study with physicians on the purpose and challenges of discharge interviews.

16. College students' perceptions of telemental health to address their mental health needs.

17. When Culture Matters: Using Compliments and Complaints to Define and Influence Chinese Patients' Satisfaction.

18. LeadinCare: A Qualitative Informed Digital Training Platform Development to Increase Physicians' Soft Communication Skills After COVID-19.

19. 'We are suffering. Nothing is changing.' Black mother's experiences, communication, and support in the neonatal intensive care unit in the United States: A Qualitative Study.

20. Bereaved Family Caregivers Perception of Trust in Palliative Care Doctors by Patients with Terminal Cancer.

21. Experiences of lower limb prosthesis users in Kenya: a qualitative study to understand motivation to use and satisfaction with prosthetic outcomes.

22. The patient-practitioner interaction in post bariatric surgery consultations: an interpersonal process recall study.

23. Broken bones and apple brandy: resilience and sensemaking of general practitioners and their at-risk patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland.

24. Exploring the Connectivity Paradox: How the Sociophysical Environment of Telehealth Shapes Adolescent Patients' and Parents' Perceptions of the Patient-Clinician Relationship.

25. Decision making in the oesophageal cancer trajectory a source of tension and edginess to patients and relatives: a qualitative study.

26. Pushed to the Fringe – The Impact of Vaccine Hesitancy on Children and Families.

27. Talking About Things: A Patient Cue for Sensitive Healthcare Problems and Effective Physician Responses.

28. Evidence-based medicine and physicians' institutional agency in Russian clinical settings.

29. Visualising emotion in support of patient-physician communication: an empirical study.

30. Primary care physicians' perceptions of the utility of novel education materials for patients with knee osteoarthritis.

31. The influence of an 8-week therapeutic exercise program on the patient experience of patellofemoral pain: a qualitative descriptive study.

32. Teaching medical students in general practice when conducting remote consults: a qualitative study.

33. Perceptions and experiences of prostate cancer patients in a public tertiary hospital in urban South Africa.

34. From one to five stars: An exploratory study of how consumer reviews and digital brand identity shape maternal pediatrician selection.

35. "They are dealing with people's lives...": Diagnostic and post-diagnostic healthcare experiences in primary progressive aphasia.

36. "What kind of doctor do you want to become?": Clinical supervisors' perceptions of their roles in the professional identity formation of General Practice residents.

37. Communication skills in primary care settings: aligning student and patient voices.

38. Getting to know our patients and what matters: exploring the elicitation of patient values, preferences, and circumstances in neurological rehabilitation.

39. How Hospitalized Older Adults and Physicians Negotiate Plan-of-Care Decisions during Daily Rounds.

40. Patients' Perspectives on Clinical Responses to Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Qualitative Analysis of Online Narratives.

41. 'They should walk with you': the perspectives of African Americans living with hypertension and their family members on disease self-management.

42. Managing emotional labour in the provision of psychotherapy – what matters most.

43. Older patients' experiences of access to and use of e-consultations with the general practitioner in Norway: an interview study.

44. Patient perspectives of positive messages from clinicians: a qualitative secondary analysis and conceptual model.

45. Promoting Patient Engagement in Medical Informed Consent – A Qualitative Study of Chinese Doctors' Communication Strategies.

46. "It's Always among Us. I Can't Act Like It's Not.": Women College Students' Perceptions of Physicians' Implicit Bias.

47. Staying Connected During a Global Pandemic: Telephone Support for Vulnerable Populations.

48. Patients' priorities around drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment: A multi-national qualitative study from Mongolia, South Africa and Georgia.

49. "The bucket of gold at the end of the rainbow": personal experiences of hope after acquired brain injury.

50. Perceptions of the medical relevance of patients' stories of painful and adverse life experiences: a focus group study among Norwegian General Practitioners.

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