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1. Is it time to abandon paper? The use of emails and the Internet for health services research - a cost-effectiveness and qualitative study.

2. Towards an Implementation‐STakeholder Engagement Model (I‐STEM) for improving health and social care services.

3. Acceptability of a shared cancer follow‐up model of care between general practitioners and radiation oncologists: A qualitative evaluation.

4. Materials matter: Understanding the importance of sociomaterial assemblages for OSCE candidate performance.

5. 'I Miss My Little One A Lot': How Father Love Motivates Change in Men Who Have Used Violence.

6. Mental health clinician training and experiences with utilization of advance statements in Victoria, Australia.

7. The human approach to supportive interventions: The lived experience of people who care for others who suicide attempt.

8. Factors Influencing the Uptake of Research Evidence in Child Welfare: A Synthesis of Findings from Australia, Canada and Ireland.

9. Assistants' in nursing perceptions of their social place within mental health-care settings.

10. Parent perceptions of managing child behavioural side-effects of cancer treatment: a qualitative study.

11. Expert perceptions of the popular baby boomer image.

12. Living with dementia in regional Australia: The experience of acute care hospital management from the carer's perspective.

13. Beyond the 'big smoke': Enabling supervision of ophthalmology trainees in regional, rural and remote Australia.

14. 'Maybe what I do know is wrong...': Reframing educator roles and professional development for teaching Indigenous health.

15. 'What price do you put on your health?': Medical cannabis, financial toxicity and patient perspectives on medication access in advanced cancer.

16. Children's participation in child protection—How do practitioners understand children's participation in practice?

17. 'What are you hiding from me?' A qualitative study exploring health consumer attitudes and experiences regarding the patient‐led recording of a hospital clinical encounter.

18. Co‐creation of a student‐implemented allied health service in a First Nations remote community of East Arnhem Land, Australia.

19. Participant perspectives of an online co‐design process to develop a prevention‐focused mental health and well‐being platform for primary producers.

20. "Complexity, safety and challenges: Emergency responders' experience of people affected by methamphetamines".

21. Optimising health care for people living with chronic kidney disease: Health‐professional perspectives.

22. Needs assessment for health service design for people with back pain in a hospital setting: A qualitative study.

23. The residential environment impact scale: Benefits and barriers to implementation in the Australian residential aged care facility context.

24. Implementation of the polycystic ovary syndrome guidelines: A mixed method study to inform the design and delivery of a lifestyle management program for women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

25. Barriers to employment of Australian cancer survivors living with geographic or socio‐economic disadvantage: A qualitative study.

26. Consumer experiences of community‐based residential mental health rehabilitation for severe and persistent mental illness: A pragmatic grounded theory analysis.

27. The expectations and realities of nutrigenomic testing in australia: A qualitative study.

28. How is the client‐dietitian relationship embedded in the professional education of dietitians? An analysis of curriculum documentation and program coordinators' perspectives in Australia.

29. Choosing and following a very low calorie diet program in Australia: A quasi‐mixed methods study to understand experiences, barriers, and facilitators in a self‐initiated environment.

30. Assessing cultural safety in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health.

31. Connecting with social and emotional well‐being in rural Australia: An evaluation of 'We‐Yarn', an Aboriginal gatekeeper suicide prevention workshop.

32. The value of nurse mentoring relationships: Lessons learnt from a work‐based resilience enhancement programme for nurses working in the forensic setting.

33. What do consumers with chronic conditions expect from their interactions with general practitioners? A qualitative study of Australian consumer and provider perspectives.

34. Rural health services' relationships with patients: An enabler and a barrier to advance care planning.

35. The relevance of nurses and midwives code of conduct in Australia.

36. Strategic leadership will be essential for dietitian eHealth readiness: A qualitative study exploring dietitian perspectives of eHealth readiness.

37. Help‐seeking and people with aphasia who have mood problems after stroke: perspectives of speech–language pathologists.

38. Processes and challenges in clinical decision‐making for children with speech‐sound disorders.

39. Visibility and meanings of partnership in health care for older people who need support to live at home.

40. How did I not see that? Perspectives of nonconsumer mental health researchers on the benefits of collaborative research with consumers.

41. A practice model for rural district nursing success in end‐of‐life advocacy care.

42. Learning to prescribe through co-working: junior doctors, pharmacists and consultants.

43. Enhancing Well-being of Homeless Individuals by Building Group Memberships.

44. Choosing foods for infants: a qualitative study of the factors that influence mothers.

45. Mental health consumers' with medical co-morbidity experience of the transition through tertiary medical services to primary care.

46. Optimizing Implementation of Obesity Prevention Programs: A Qualitative Investigation Within a Large-Scale Randomized Controlled Trial.

47. Parental experiences of their infant's hospitalization for cardiac surgery.

48. Sense of Community, Social Identity and Social Support Among Players of Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs): A Qualitative Analysis.

49. 'We Just Call Them People': Positive Regard as a Dimension of Culture in Group Homes for People with Severe Intellectual Disability.

50. 'That doesn't translate': the role of evidence-based practice in disempowering speech pathologists in acute aphasia management.