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1. 'Acceleration' of the food delivery marketplace: Perspectives of local authority professionals in the North‐East of England on temporary COVID regulations.

2. A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators to self‐managing multiple long‐term conditions amongst people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation.

3. Investigating the impact of primary care networks on continuity of care in English general practice: Analysis of interviews with patients and clinicians from a mixed methods study.

4. Developing and exploring the validity of a patient reported experience measure for adult inpatient diabetes care.

5. Microenterprise and home care for older adults in England and Wales: A partial revolution?

6. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

7. Nothing about us without us: A co‐production strategy for communities, researchers and stakeholders to identify ways of improving health and reducing inequalities.

8. 'I wish that COVID would disappear, and we'd all be together': Maintaining Children's friendships during the Covid‐19 pandemic.

9. 'Depending on where I am...' Hair, travelling and the performance of identity among Black and mixed‐race women.

10. 'I can see what's going on without being nosey...': What matters to people living with dementia about home as revealed through visual home tours.

11. How do patients feel during the first 72 h after initiating long‐acting injectable buprenorphine? An embodied qualitative analysis.

12. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

13. Managing ongoing swallow safety through information‐sharing: An ethnography of speech and language therapists and nurses at work on stroke units.

14. 'To me, it's ones and zeros, but in reality that one is death': A qualitative study exploring researchers' experience of involving and engaging seldom‐heard communities in big data research.

15. Exploring the social dynamics of urban regeneration: A qualitative analysis of community members' experiences.

16. 'Dignity and respect': An example of service user leadership and co‐production in mental health research.

17. Life‐history research with children: Extending and enriching the approach.

18. Relationships and trust: Two key pillars of a well‐functioning freestanding midwifery unit.

19. Expectations and experiences of parents taking part in parent–child interaction programmes to promote child language: a qualitative interview study.

20. Welcome to the Motherland. An exploration into how experience is storied through generations of African Caribbean immigrants.

21. It is like 'judging a book by its cover': An exploration of the lived experiences of Black African mental health nurses in England.

22. Courts, care proceedings and outcomes uncertainty: The challenges of achieving and assessing "good outcomes" for children after child protection proceedings.

23. Constructing 'exceptionality': a neglected aspect of NHS rationing.

24. Inside, outside and in‐between: The process and impact of co‐producing knowledge about autism in a UK Somali community.

25. 'You've come to children that are in care and given us the opportunity to get our voices heard': The journey of looked after children and researchers in developing a Patient and Public Involvement group.

26. Re‐ordering connections: UK healthcare workers' experiences of emotion management during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

27. UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative: Providing, receiving and leading infant feeding care in a hospital maternity setting—A critical ethnography.

28. The impact of books on social inclusion and development and well‐being among children and young people with severe and profound learning disabilities: Recognising the unrecognised cohort.

29. Recognizing and addressing child neglect in affluent families.

30. Outreach marketing may be a successful strategy for NHS libraries.

31. "Someone will come in and say I'm doing it wrong." The perspectives of fathers with learning disabilities in England.

32. 'What is left...?': The implications of losing Maintained Nursery Schools for vulnerable children and families in England.

33. 'You're just a locum': professional identity and temporary workers in the medical profession.

34. Barriers to access and ways to improve dementia services for a minority ethnic group in England.

35. 'We are the same as everyone else just with a different and unique backstory': Identity, belonging and 'othering' within education for young people who are 'looked after'.

36. Implementing, embedding and sustaining simulation‐based education: What helps, what hinders.

37. Families beyond boundaries: Conceptualising kinship in gay and lesbian adoption and fostering.

38. Normalizing post adoption support for all.

39. Social worker or social administrator? Findings from a qualitative case study of a child protection social work team.

40. Exploring drivers of demand for child protection services in an English local authority.

41. Women's and peer supporters' experiences of an assets‐based peer support intervention for increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation: A qualitative study.

42. Barriers children face complaining about social work practice: A study in one English local authority.

43. Implementing an intervention to improve decision making around referral and admission to intensive care: Results of feasibility testing in three NHS hospitals.

44. The assembly of active participation by parents of children subject to a multi‐agency model of early intervention in child and family services.

45. Dementia in the Bangladeshi diaspora in England: A qualitative study of the myths and stigmas about dementia.

46. To flag or not to flag: Identification of children and young people with learning disabilities in English hospitals.

47. Transferring 24/7 sobriety from South Dakota to South London: the case of MOPAC's Alcohol Abstinence Monitoring Requirement Pilot.

48. Providing a secure base for LGBTQ young people in foster care: The role of foster carers.

49. Could I do something like that? Recruiting and training foster carers for teenagers "at risk" of or experiencing child sexual exploitation.

50. Displaying the 'professional self': the impact of social workers' performance and practice on kinship carers' own children.