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

2. 'I felt a new connection between my fingers and brain': a thematic analysis of student reflections on the use of pen and paper during lectures.

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

4. A systematic review of research into career guidance policy in the Nordic countries (2008-2022).

5. The application of blockchain technology in the recycling chain: a state-of-the-art literature review and conceptual framework.

6. Challenges and solutions in the outsourcing process of healthcare units: A thematic analysis of findings from a scoping review.

7. What is meant by 'community' in different theoretical traditions? An analysis of influential educational research.

8. Mapping the field of physical therapy and identification of the leading active producers. A bibliometric analysis of the period 2000- 2018.

9. Is thematic analysis used well in health psychology? A critical review of published research, with recommendations for quality practice and reporting.

10. Views and experiences of primary care among Black communities in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review.

11. Implications of Victim Blaming Narratives for Sex Workers: Informing Social Work Practice and the Law.

12. Questions as beliefs: investigating teachers' beliefs in reading through inquiry questions.

13. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses and midwives culturally safe mentoring programmes in Australia: A scoping review.

14. Enhancing supply chain flows through blockchain: a comprehensive literature review.

15. Mapping the state of the art of creative cluster research: a bibliometric and thematic analysis.

16. Reflexive professionalisation in social work practice development, research, and education: the vital challenge of democratic citizen participation.

17. Publishing your scholarship: a survey of pearls from top reviewers.

18. A critical realist approach to thematic analysis: producing causal explanations.

19. Unleashing the potential of internal audits: a review and research agenda.

20. 'We are equal, but I am the leader': leadership enactment in early childhood education in Norway.

21. The cognitive basis of thematic analysis.

22. The role of groups in teaching critical reflection on practice to MSW students.

23. The industry-academia gap on the corporate governance issues in tourism and hospitality: A critical review and future research suggestions.

24. Women's experiences of primary dysmenorrhea symptoms: a systematic review of qualitative evidence and meta-aggregation.

25. Disclosing the formation and value creation of servitization through influential factors: a systematic review and future research agenda.

26. Concepts of performance in post-occupancy evaluation post-probe: a literature review.

27. Developing capabilities for supply chain resilience in a post-COVID world: A machine learning-based thematic analysis.

28. A scoping review of the feasibility, acceptability, and effects of physiotherapy delivered remotely.

29. Servitization in business ecosystem: a systematic review and implications for business-to-business servitization research.

30. Tenure Security and Positive Freedom in Social Housing. Tenants' Subjective Experiences in the Ambiguous Case of Oslo.

31. Help is on its Way: Exploring the Mental Health and Wellbeing Outcomes of a Massed Community Choir Program.

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

33. Student reflections as a catalyst for teacher reflective practice in teaching English for Academic Purposes (EAP).

34. 'A starting point for your journey, not a map': Nikki Hayfield in conversation with Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke about thematic analysis.

35. Nurses and midwives reporting of workplace violence and aggression: an integrative review.

36. A scoping review of dementia caregiving for Korean Americans and recommendations for future research.

37. Experiences of receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies.

38. Experiences of individuals with acquired brain injury and their families interacting with community services: a systematic scoping review.

39. How do foundation year and internship experience shape doctors' career intentions and decisions? A meta-ethnography.

40. Developing evidence for a national strategy for older adults in the criminal justice system: overview of the nominal group approach for this series of brief reports.

41. Community participation in marine ecotourism development: a qualitative systematic review.

42. Benefit Versus Risk Deliberations on Revisions, Corrections or Rejections of Manuscript Submissions: Reflections of an African Woman Scholar in Audiology.

43. The role of UK alcohol and drug (AOD) nurses in a changing workforce.

44. A thematic analysis of social work students' assignments of reflection on interviews with older adults.

45. Parents' and children's experiences of participating in a randomized controlled clinical trial: AIDIT-QS.

46. "I've had constant fears that I'll get cancer": the construction and experience of medical intervention on intersex bodies to reduce cancer risk.

47. Childhood disabilities and the cost of developmental therapies: the service provider perspective.

48. The experiences of family members of persons with intellectual disabilities who used residential care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

49. Towards an Australian regional university professional development typology: a qualitative exploration of the academic voice.

50. General practitioners' knowledge and practice in consultations with (potential) torture victims: a qualitative pilot study from Norway.