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51. Health States of Exception: unsafe non‐care and the (inadvertent) production of 'bare life' in complex care transitions.

52. The patient–doctor relationship in the transnational healthcare context.

53. Flux, questions, exclusion and compassion: collective learning in secondary care.

54. Troubled families: vulnerable families' experiences of multiple service use.

55. Health information seeking behaviour: the librarian's role in supporting digital and health literacy.

56. Promoting positive and safe care in forensic mental health inpatient settings: Evaluating critical factors that assist nurses to reduce the use of restrictive practices.

57. Incorporating intervention fidelity components into randomized controlled trials promoting exercise adherence in heart failure patients.

58. "I'm not what I used to be": A qualitative study exploring how young people experience being diagnosed with a chronic illness.

59. Dealing with chaos and complexity: the reality of interviewing children and families in their own homes.

60. Collaboration and control: nurses’ constructions of the role of family in nursing home care.

61. Relationship and Family Therapy for Newly Resettled Refugees: An Interpretive Description of Staff Experiences.

62. Therapeutic relationships, risk, and mental health practice.

63. Perceptions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy among podiatrists practicing in high‐risk foot clinics.

64. The internet as a source of support for youth with chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

65. Renal telemedicine through video-as-a-service delivered to patients on home dialysis: A qualitative study on the renal care team members' experience.

66. Application of systems thinking: 12-month postintervention evaluation of a complex health system intervention in Zambia: the case of the BHOMA.

67. Service and infrastructure needs to support recovery programmes for Indigenous community mental health consumers.

68. Service Level Decision-making in Rural Physiotherapy: Development of Conceptual Models.

69. Families dealing with the uncertainty of genetic disorders: the case of Neurofibromatosis Type 1.

70. Between disruption and continuity: challenges in maintaining the 'biographical we' when caring for a partner with a severe, chronic illness.

71. Translating Health Services Research into Practice in the Safety Net.

72. The Systematic Development and Pilot Randomized Evaluation of Counselling for Alcohol Problems, a Lay Counselor-Delivered Psychological Treatment for Harmful Drinking in Primary Care in India: The PREMIUM Study.

73. The Challenge of Implementing Peer-Led Interventions in a Professionalized Health Service: A Case Study of the National Health Trainers Service in England.

74. STEM CELL TREATMENTS IN CHINA: RETHINKING THE PATIENT ROLE IN THE GLOBAL BIO-ECONOMY.

75. Sacred spaces in public places: religious and spiritual plurality in health care.

76. Representing complexity well: a story about teamwork, with implications for how we teach collaboration.

77. Talking or avoiding? Mental health nurses' views about discussing sexual health with consumers.

78. JOB SATISFACTION, STRESS AND BURNOUT ASSOCIATED WITH HAEMODIALYSIS NURSING: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE Hayes & Bonner JOB SATISFACTION, STRESS AND BURNOUT ASSOCIATED WITH HAEMODIALYSIS NURSING: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE.

79. The use of the repertory grid technique to examine staff beliefs about clients with dual diagnosis.

80. Finding a new kind of knowledge on the HeartNET website.

81. Consultant nurse–consultant physician: a new partnership for patient-centred care?

82. Defining Interdisciplinary Research: Conclusions from a Critical Review of the Literature.

83. Patient Advice and Liaison Services: strengthening the voices of individual service users in health-care organizations.

84. The selection interview in the assessment of suitability for nurse training.