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1. Enactivism: Embodied cognition, sense‐making, and nursing.

2. Critical posthumanism: A double‐edged sword for advancing nursing knowledge in planetary health.

3. The everyday phenomenology of bedside insight: Response to Paley's critique of phenomenological research in nursing.

4. Middle range theory for the nursing phenomenon Ineffective social support network.

5. Analysis and Evaluation of Situation-Specific Theories: Proposed Modifications in Existing Criteria for Analysis and Evaluation of Theories.

7. The Role of Philosophical Tools in Nursing Research.

8. A Comprehensive Review on Molecular Mechanisms, Treatments, and Brief Role of Natural Products in Hepatocellular Cancer.

9. The use of bibliometrics in nursing science: Topics, data sources and contributions to research and practice.

10. Citations for the Human Rights and Nursing Awards 2024.

11. Quiet quitting: Obedience a minima as a form of nursing resistance.

12. Another nursing is possible: Ethics, political economies, and possibility in an uncertain world.

13. Subjectivity through the lens of Guattari: A key concept for nursing.

14. Deconstructing nursing's paradoxical relationship with the concept of complexity.

15. The ecology of human flourishing embodying the changes we want to see in the world.

16. Self‐appropriation in nurse engagement: Facilitating the development of expert nurses using Benner and Lonergan.

17. A guide to understanding big data for the nurse scientist: A discursive paper.

18. The relevance of the contribution of psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology and psychology of reasoning and decision making to nursing science: A discursive paper.

19. Researcher‐initiated role play, stimulated recall interview, storycrafting, painting and drawing as research methods to reach children's perspectives in health sciences.

20. Benefits of the Modified Version of the Illness-Wellness Continuum Model for Nurse Education.

21. Heuristic Research in Nursing Science.

22. The World of Women's Despair: An Unfolding Unitary Conceptual Journey.

23. Teaching Psychomotor Skills in Undergraduate Nursing Education: An Integrative Review.

24. Identifying Holistic Nursing Research Priorities for 2023–2026.

25. American Association of Nurse Practitioners Research Agenda, 2023-2028.

26. Ever-Evolving Nursing Science in a Unitary Universe.

27. Sustainable integration of digitalisation in nursing education--an international scoping review.

28. Students' learning in theory‐based simulation: A socio‐material study.

29. HUMAN DIGNITY IN THE LAW.

30. Advancing Nursing Science: Deriving a Middle-Range Theory for System-Level Communication Research in Complex Hospital Environments.

31. Encircling discourses—A guide to critical discourse analysis in caring science.

32. Achieving Health Equity and Eliminating Health Disparities Based on Nursing Philosophical, Theoretical and Ethical Perspectives.

33. Dialectical Pluralism for Nursing Knowledge Development.

34. A meta‐synthesis exploring nurses' experiences of assisted dying and participation decision‐making.

35. Taking empirical evidence seriously v.2.01.

36. Taking empirical evidence seriously v.2.01.

37. Connecting to Theory and Science: Avoiding Rule of Thumb Shortcuts.

38. Taking Shortcuts and Workarounds: Is it Ethical?

39. The place of philosophy in nursing.

40. A visionary platform for decolonization: The Red Deal.

41. Nursing as total institution.

42. Can philosophy benefit nurses and/or nursing? Heidegger and Strauss, problems of knowledge and context.

43. Promoting moral imagination in nursing education: Imagining and performing.

44. Poststructuralism and the construction of subjectivities in forensic mental health: Opportunities for resistance.

45. Lefebvre's production of space: Implications for nursing.

46. Re‐examining the relationship between moral distress and moral agency in nursing.

47. Beyond loss: An essay about presence and sparkling moments based on observations from life coexisting with a person living with dementia.

48. We all care, ALL the time.

49. Notes on [post]human nursing: What It MIGHT Be, What it is Not.

50. Reframing care while enduring the traumatic nature of witnessing disrupted family‐patient‐nurses' relationships during COVID‐19.

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