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1. Extrapolation errors in Liu et al.'s CAM integrative review of health care professionals in New Zealand.

2. Paediatric oncologists' perspectives on Strategic solutions to develop Integrated Cancer Palliative Care: feedback intervention theory as an explanatory Framework.

3. Healthcare practitioners' perspectives of providing palliative care to patients from culturally diverse backgrounds: a qualitative systematic review.

4. The state of the art of twinning, a concept analysis of twinning in healthcare.

5. Methods for designing interventions to change healthcare professionals' behaviour: a systematic review.

6. Primary healthcare practitioners' perspectives on trauma-informed primary care: a systematic review.

7. Understanding the barriers and facilitators related to birthing pool use from organisational and multi-professional perspectives: a mixed-methods systematic review.

8. "...We never considered it important...": a qualitative study on perceived barriers on use of non-pharmacological methods in management of labour pain by nurse-midwives in eastern Tanzania.

9. Discrimination, disadvantage and disempowerment during COVID-19: a qualitative intrasectional analysis of the lived experiences of an ethnically diverse healthcare workforce in the United Kingdom.

10. Implementation of a crisis resolution team service improvement programme: a qualitative study of the critical ingredients for success.

11. Relational security: conceptualization and operationalization in small-scale, strengths-based, community-embedded youth justice facilities.

12. Rural healthcare professionals' participation in Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD): beyond a binary decision.

13. Barriers and strategies for primary health care workforce development: synthesis of evidence.

14. "I think they should give primary health care a little more priority". The primary health care in Caribbean SIDS: what can be said about adaptation to the changing climate? The case of Dominica— a qualitative study.

15. How blogs support the transfer of knowledge into practice in the field of dementia palliative care: a survey of facilitators and barriers.

16. Stakeholders' perspectives on the acceptability and feasibility of maternity waiting homes: a qualitative synthesis.

17. Cascade training for scaling up care for perinatal depression in primary care in Nigeria.

18. Perception of the professional self-image by nurses and midwives. Psychometric adaptation of the Belimage questionnaire.

19. Could palliative sedation be seen as unnamed euthanasia?: a survey among healthcare professionals in oncology.

20. 'The tabloid test': a qualitative interview study on the function and purpose of termination of pregnancy review committees in Victoria, Australia.

21. Policy actors' perceptions of public participation to tackle health inequalities in Scotland: a paradox?

22. Reprioritising global mental health: psychoses in sub-Saharan Africa.

23. Women's and health providers' perceptions of companionship during labor and childbirth: a formative study for the implementation of WHO companionship model in Burkina Faso.

24. Responses to the correspondence from McDowell et al.'s on CAM integrative review of health care professionals in New Zealand.

25. "A person who does not have money does not enter": a qualitative study on refugee women's experiences of respectful maternity care.

26. Interdisciplinary clinicians' attitudes, challenges, and success strategies in providing care to transgender people: a qualitative descriptive study.

27. Communicating with young children who have a parent dying of a life-limiting illness: a qualitative systematic review of the experiences and impact on healthcare, social and spiritual care professionals.

28. A mixed-method study exploring experiences, perceptions, and acceptability of using a safe delivery mHealth application in two district hospitals in Rwanda.

29. Emotional blunting in patients with depression. Part IV: differences between patient and physician perceptions.

30. Emotional blunting in patients with depression. Part III: relationship with psychological trauma.

31. Inpatient generalist palliative care during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic – experiences, challenges and potential solutions from the perspective of health care workers.

32. Predicting unplanned hospital readmission in palliative outpatients (PRePP) – study protocol of a longitudinal, prospective study to identify informal caregiver-related and structural predictors.

33. Emotional blunting in patients with depression. Part I: clinical characteristics.

34. Staff experience of a Canadian long-term care home during a COVID-19 outbreak: a qualitative study.

35. Communities of practice for supporting health systems change: a missed opportunity.

36. Midwives' experiences of implementing respectful maternity care knowledge in daily maternity care practices after participating in a four-day RMC training.

37. Implementation of evidence-based practice and associated factors among nurses and midwives working in Amhara Region government hospitals: a cross-sectional study.

38. Reducing inequities in maternal and child health in rural Guatemala through the CBIO+ Approach of Curamericas: 9. Key stakeholder perspectives on strengthening the CBIO+ Approach.

39. Healthcare professionals' experiences of providing palliative care for patients with diabetes – a qualitative study.

40. Exploring cultural competence barriers in the primary care sexual and reproductive health centres in Catalonia, Spain: perspectives from immigrant women and healthcare providers.

41. Navigating HIV research among criminalized gender minority populations in Uganda: qualitative insights and lessons learned from novice researchers.

42. An ICT-enabled community oriented primary care intervention in mining communities during COVID-19 (2019–2022): perceived changes in the role and place of community health workers.

43. Association between beliefs in medical conspiracy theories and health behaviors among medical and healthcare students. Implications for professional practice.

44. Health care workers' knowledge and perceptions on WHO hand hygiene guidelines, and the perceived barriers to compliance with hand hygiene in Cyprus.

45. "Nothing about us, without us": stakeholders perceptions on strategies to improve persons with disabilities' sexual and reproductive health outcomes in Ghana.

46. Un/met: a mixed-methods study on primary healthcare needs of the poorest population in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan.

47. Health care workers' knowledge and perceptions on WHO hand hygiene guidelines, and the perceived barriers to compliance with hand hygiene in Cyprus.

48. "Starting to think that way from the start": approaching deprescribing decision-making for people accessing palliative care - a qualitative exploration of healthcare professionals views.

49. Formal and informal human milk donation in New Zealand: a mixed-method national survey.

50. Experiences of patients with advanced chronic diseases and their associates with a structured palliative care nurse visit followed by an interprofessional case conference in primary care – a deductive-inductive content analysis based on qualitative interviews (KOPAL-Study)