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1. Youth Perspectives on 'Highly Personalised and Measurement‐Based Care': Qualitative Co‐Design of Education Materials.

2. The Role of Shared Resilience in Building Employment Pathways with People with a Disability.

3. Older adults' needs and preferences for a nutrition education digital health solution: A participatory design study.

4. Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia.

5. Chuchotage in community settings.

6. Using World Cafés to engage an Australian culturally and linguistically diverse community around human papillomavirus vaccination.

7. The process of co‐designing a model of social prescribing: An Australian case study.

8. Piloting a one-day parent-only intervention in the treatment of youth with anxiety disorders: child and family-level outcomes.

9. An action-oriented public health framework to reduce financial strain and promote financial wellbeing in high-income countries.

10. Research Support Services: An Analysis of top Science and Technology Institutions.

11. Creating respectful workplaces for nurses in regional acute care settings: A quasi‐experimental design.

12. Evaluation of antenatal point-of-care ultrasound training workshops for rural/remote healthcare clinicians: a prospective single cohort study.

13. Lived experiences of radiation therapists using health literacy strategies with patients—A qualitative review using interpretative phenomenological analysis.

14. Being a safe place: a qualitative study exploring perceptions as to how a rural community hospice could respond to enactment of voluntary assisted dying legislation.