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51. Missed opportunities for prenatal family-centered care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

52. Patients and psychotherapists using concessive counter‐argumentation: Co‐constructing new framings.

53. Suitability of issuing sickness certifications in remote consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. A mixed method study of GPs' experiences.

54. Evaluating shared decision making for dialysis initiation: A qualitative study on patient refusal of long‐term dialysis in Taiwan.

55. Raising patient voices in medical education: an assessment of patient perceived effect of social determinants of health conversations and the patientphysician relationship on quality of obstetric care, to inform the development of patient driven medical education curricula

56. Low quality of maternal and child nutritional care at the primary care in Mexico: an urgent call to action for policymakers and stakeholders.

57. Youth preferences for healthcare providers and healthcare interactions: a qualitative study.

58. College students' perceptions of telemental health to address their mental health needs.

59. Communicating medical information with Aboriginal patients: lessons learned from GPs and GP registrars in Aboriginal primary health care.

60. Australian Patient Preferences for Discussing Spiritual Issues in the Hospital Setting: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study.

61. Adolescents, parents, and providers' experiences of triadic encounters in paediatric diabetes clinics: A qualitative study.

62. Building Authentic Connection in the Patient-Physician Relationship.

63. Navigating the doctor-patient-AI relationship - a mixed-methods study of physician attitudes toward artificial intelligence in primary care.

64. Primary Care Professionals' Empathy and Its Relationship to Approaching Patients with Risky Alcohol Consumption.

65. An Exploration of Pediatricians' Professional Identities: A Q-Methodology Study.

66. Provider cultural competence and humility in healthcare interactions with transgender and nonbinary young adults.

67. LeadinCare: A Qualitative Informed Digital Training Platform Development to Increase Physicians' Soft Communication Skills After COVID-19.

68. How Do Physicians Frame Medical Information in Talks With Their Patients? An Inductive Microanalysis.

69. "Trust is built in an inner principle": an idiographic case study exploring the trust of a young man with chronic pancreatitis in healthcare professionals.

70. Experiences of lower limb prosthesis users in Kenya: a qualitative study to understand motivation to use and satisfaction with prosthetic outcomes.

71. The patient-practitioner interaction in post bariatric surgery consultations: an interpersonal process recall study.

72. Where the joy comes from: a qualitative exploration of deep GP-patient relationships.

73. Broken bones and apple brandy: resilience and sensemaking of general practitioners and their at-risk patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland.

74. Exploring the Connectivity Paradox: How the Sociophysical Environment of Telehealth Shapes Adolescent Patients' and Parents' Perceptions of the Patient-Clinician Relationship.

75. Decision making in the oesophageal cancer trajectory a source of tension and edginess to patients and relatives: a qualitative study.

76. Black people's experiences of being asked about adverse childhood experiences in the UK: A qualitative study.

77. Perceived Barriers to patient-healthcare Professional Communication on Sexual Health Information in Patients with Gynecological cancer.

78. The silent world of assisted reproduction: A qualitative account of communication between doctors and patients undergoing in vitro fertilisation in Australia.

79. Clinician challenges to evidence‐based prescribing for heart failure and reduced ejection fraction: A qualitative evaluation.

80. Challenging Interactions Between Patients With Severe Health Anxiety and the Healthcare System: A Qualitative Investigation.

81. Adherence to limiting weight‐bearing activity in patients with diabetic foot ulcers: A qualitative study.

82. The barriers and enablers of older person health assessments in Australian primary care: clinician and patient perspectives.

83. Exploring why European primary care physicians sometimes do not think of, or act on, a possible cancer diagnosis. A qualitative study.

84. Competences to self-manage low back pain among care-seeking adolescents from general practice - a qualitative study.

85. Community Perceptions of Health Equity: A Qualitative Study.

86. Patients' preferences for delivering bad news in palliative care in Ethiopia: a qualitative study.

87. Protecting Personhood: A Classic Grounded Theory.

88. Mental Health of Canadian Military-Connected Children: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Perspectives of Service Providers.

89. Experiences of colorectal cancer survivors in returning to primary coordinated healthcare following treatment.

90. Barriers to and Facilitators of Adjustment Among Iranian Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Qualitative Study.

91. Transgender Care Experiences, Barriers, and Recommendations for Improvement in a Large Integrated Health Care System in the United States.

92. Use of a Person-Centered Narrative Intervention in an Outpatient Palliative Care Setting: A Feasibility Study.

93. Humanizing the Intensive Care Unit: Perspectives of Patients and Families on the Get to Know Me Board.

94. Experiences of care-seeking by schizophrenia patients with delayed diagnosis and treatment in rural China: A qualitative study.

95. Evidence-based medicine and physicians' institutional agency in Russian clinical settings.

96. Communication About Complementary and Alternative Medicine When Patients Decline Conventional Cancer Treatment: Patients' and Physicians' Experiences.

97. Primary care physicians' perceptions of the utility of novel education materials for patients with knee osteoarthritis.

98. Reflections of Australian general practitioners during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

99. Preferred Communication with Adolescent and Young Adult Patients Receiving Bad News About Cancer.

100. Barriers to obesity health care in general practice from rural Waikato GP perspectives: A qualitative study.

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