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1. Knowledge Mobilisation in Safeguarding Adults and Children for Healthcare in England.

2. The Rhetoric and Reality of Choice and Autonomy When Older People Are Discharged from Community Hospital at the End-of-Life in England: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study.

3. Associations of discontinuation of care: A longitudinal analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing?

4. Conditional Tabular Generative Adversarial Net for Enhancing Ensemble Classifiers in Sepsis Diagnosis.

5. A Discrete Choice Experiment of Older Self-Funders' Preferences When Navigating Community Social Care.

6. A qualitative study exploring the influence of a talent management initiative on registered nurses' retention intentions.

7. Meals on wheels services and the food security of older people.

8. Social care causes of delayed transfer of care (DTOC) from hospital for older people: Unpicking the nuances of 'provider capacity' and 'patient choice'.

9. Personal Assistants' role in infection prevention and control: Their experiences during the Covid‐19 pandemic.

10. Exploring the Distinctiveness of Social Enterprises Delivering Adult Social Care in England.

11. Timebanking and the co‐production of preventive social care with adults; what can we learn from the challenges of implementing person‐to‐person timebanks in England?

12. Young Adult Carers Services in England: Facilitating Choice over Future Caring?

13. The Relationship between the Prevalence of the Urgent and Emergency Care Vanguard Participance and Delayed Transfers of Care in English Local Authorities.

14. The Mesolevel Economy in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales: Applying Input-Output Accounting and Spatial Interaction Modelling to the Historical Study.

15. 'Localism and intimacy, and... other rather imponderable reasons of that sort': A qualitative study of patient experience of community hospitals in England.

16. Lessons learned from the impact of Covid‐19 on the work of disability support organisations that support employers of social care personal assistants in England.

17. Exploring lessons from Covid‐19 for the role of the voluntary sector in integrated care systems.

18. Community pharmacy role in children's health in England: Experiences and opinions of parents and young people.

19. Discourses of joint commissioning.

20. Risk factors for intimate partner homicide in England and Wales.

21. Making every contact count with seldom‐heard groups? A qualitative evaluation of voluntary and community sector (VCS) implementation of a public health behaviour change programme in England.

22. COVID‐19 and the Mental Capacity Act in care homes: Perspectives from capacity professionals.

23. Loneliness, coping practices and masculinities in later life: Findings from a study of older men living alone in England.

24. Loneliness and mental health at the early stages of the Covid‐19 pandemic in England.

25. Skill mix: The potential for personal assistants to undertake health‐related tasks for people with personal health budgets.

26. Home‐care providers as collaborators in commissioning arrangements for older people.

27. Knowledge needs and use in long‐term care homes for older people: A qualitative interview study of managers' views.

28. Family caregivers' and professionals' experiences of supporting people living with dementia's nutrition and hydration needs towards the end of life.

29. Indirect payments: when the Mental Capacity Act interacts with the personalisation agenda.

30. Mellow Futures – An adapted parenting programme for mothers with learning difficulties in England and Scotland. Professionals' views on the outcomes.

31. Public expenditure costs of carers leaving employment in England, 2015/2016.

32. The influence of perceived accessibility and expertise of healthcare professionals, and service austerity, on mothers' decision‐making.

33. Walking, sustainability and health: findings from a study of a Walking for Health group.

34. Dementia-friendly communities: challenges and strategies for achieving stakeholder involvement.

35. A multinomial model for comorbidity in England of long-standing cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity.

36. The 100 Top-Cited Systematic Reviews/Meta-Analyses on Diabetic Research.

37. The practitioners' perspective on the upside and downside of applying social capital concept in therapeutic settings.

38. 'I'm not just a number on a sheet, I'm a person': Domiciliary care, self and getting older.

39. Public Health Implications of Solar UV Exposure during Extreme Cold and Hot Weather Episodes in 2018 in Chilton, South East England.

40. Learning from domestic homicide reviews in England and Wales.

41. Outcomes of reablement and their measurement: Findings from an evaluation of English reablement services.

42. Mapping Community‐Based Services for Social Prescribing for Children and Young People Living with Obesity across South Yorkshire.

43. Resurrecting the interval of need concept to improve dialogue between researchers, policymakers, and social care practitioners.

44. Exploring the impact of mental capacity on breast screening for women with intellectual disabilities.

45. Exposing the impact of intensive advice services on health: A realist evaluation.

46. Positioning the six‐month review in the recovery process post‐stroke: The ideology of personal responsibility.

47. Keeping the focus on children: the challenges of safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse.

48. Changing homelessness services: revanchism, 'professionalisation' and resistance.

49. Ambiguity in practice? Carers' roles in personalised social care in England.

50. Patient experiences of the burden of using medicines for long‐term conditions and factors affecting burden: A cross‐sectional survey.