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1. Freehand drawing activity: a comparison between tablet-finger vs paper&crayon throughout time.

2. A Clash of Culture and Structure: Considering Barriers to Access for People Without Papers.

3. The efficacy of appropriate paper-based technology for Kenyan children with cerebral palsy.

4. Physiotherapist and participant perspectives from a randomized-controlled trial of physiotherapist-supported online vs. paper-based exercise programs for people with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis.

5. Retraction of scientific papers: the case of vaccine research.

6. "At One Point We Had No Funding for Paper": How Grants and the Covid Crises Have Shaped Service Provision in Child Advocacy Centers.

7. End-user development in industrial contexts: the paper mill case study.

8. Task-sharing and piloting WHO group interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT-G) for adolescent mothers living with HIV in Nairobi primary health care centers: a process paper.

9. Medical procedures in children using a conceptual framework that keeps a focus on human dimensions of care – a discussion paper.

10. Why we should rethink the method section in higher-education qualitative research.

11. Transforming paper-based assessment forms to a digital format: Exemplified by the Housing Enabler prototype app.

12. Assessment of completion of early medical abortion using a text questionnaire on mobile phones compared to a self-administered paper questionnaire among women attending four clinics, Cape Town, South Africa.

13. ‘This is real now because it’s a piece of paper’: texts, disability, and LGBTQ parents.

14. Just a paper exercise?

15. Resurgent (Rise Again)1The title of this paper derives from a newspaper article published on the day of the ship's departure. Under the caption ‘But 44 Change Their Minds’ is the following comment: ‘Touching chapter in the history of the Old World and the New, when the M. V. Resurgent (Rise Again) sailed out of port of Georgetown’ (The Daily Chronicle, 5 September 1955).

16. Some religious, myths, beliefs, and cultural dispositions as contributors to child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe.

17. A culture of question writing: Professional examination question writers' practices.

18. Reflecting on rapport: strategies for online interviews about sensitive or distressing topics with vulnerable children.

19. Decolonization and trauma-informed truth-telling about Indigenous Australia in a social work diversity course: a cultural safety approach.

20. Analyzing work-as-imagined and work-as-done of incident management teams using interaction episode analysis.

21. Staff perspectives on paperwork in group homes for people with intellectual disability.

22. Do surveys with paper and electronic devices differ in quality and cost? Experience from the Rufiji Health and demographic surveillance system in Tanzania.

23. 'I do not feel well here as such. But it has become my home': abandonment and care in healing shrines.

24. Weighing up the future: a meta-ethnography of household perceptions of the National Child Measurement Programme in England.

25. Patient and therapist experiences of using a smartphone application monitoring anxiety symptoms.

26. Exploring the more-than-human in trans people's lives: Connections, sociality, being and animal companionship.

27. COVID-19 Vaccine decision-making: trust among the transgender and disability communities in India.

28. Sign Language as a Means of Inclusion: A Case Study.

29. 'You see all these really beautiful people... and then, you look at yourself': bodies matter in teenage girls' engagement with porn.

30. Intersections of age and agency as trans and gender diverse children navigate primary school: listening to children in (re)considering the potential of sexuality education.

31. Reviewing the limitations of publicly funded adult developmental services in Ontario: exposing ableist assumptions within the administrative process.

32. Feasibility and Acceptability of a Serious Mobile-Game Intervention for Older Adults.

33. Rituals and rhythms at roadside memorials in Poland.

34. Neoliberalism, Control of Trans and Gender Diverse Bodies and Social Work.

35. Education of Children with Disabilities in Rural Indian Government Schools: A Long Road to Inclusion.

36. "Initially, medicines will be given, and then we need to study the case": Medicalized perspectives about chronicity and mental health care in Kerala.

37. A Critical Review of Qualitative Interview Studies with Alcoholics Anonymous Members.

38. Creating 'good' hospital to home transfers in the rural north of Sweden: informal workarounds and opportunities for improvement.

39. Precarity, affect, and the moving body.

40. Maternal and neonatal implementation for equitable systems. A study design paper.

41. Making use of countertransference in qualitative research: exploring the experiences of mental health professionals working with refugee and immigrant families.

42. The interpretation of a phenomenon: telepathy in psychotherapy among therapists trained under Fr. Jaime C. Bulatao.

43. Building the speech-language pathology workforce in Cambodia through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals.

44. THE RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF PAPER-PENCIL TEST, INTERVIEW, AND RATINGS AS TECHNIQUES FOR PERSONALITY EVALUATION.

45. Doing peer work in mental health services: Unpacking different enactments of lived experiences.

46. Cochlear implants and deafness: a global case study to increase policy awareness and action on an under-resourced health issue.

47. 'And that was her choice': Dutch general practitioners' perceptions of the autonomy of patients with non-western migration backgrounds who experience domestic violence.

48. Clusters of risk associated with harmful sexual behaviour onset for children and young people: opportunities for early intervention.

49. "Frantic online searches for help": design considerations for an online early intervention service addressing harmful sexual behaviour.

50. Mbari and uncle Nicodemus: Male representations in the heterosexual discourse among female undergraduates in Nigeria.