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1. Australian midwifery student's perceptions of the benefits and challenges associated with completing a portfolio of evidence for initial registration: Paper based and ePortfolios.

2. WIC Participants' Perspectives of Facilitators and Barriers to Shopping With eWIC Compared With Paper Vouchers.

3. Paper 1: Conceptualizing the Transition from Advanced to Consultant Practitioner: Career Promotion or Significant Life Event?

4. Paper 2: Conceptualizing the Transition from Advanced to Consultant Practitioner: Role Clarity, Self-perception, and Adjustment.

5. "You're nobody without a piece of paper:" visibility, the state, and access to services among women who use drugs in Ukraine.

6. Standards for Instrument Migration When Implementing Paper Patient-Reported Outcome Instruments Electronically: Recommendations from a Qualitative Synthesis of Cognitive Interview and Usability Studies.

7. A challenging work environment: The lived experiences of Eswatini diagnostic radiographers in the public health sector.

8. Responding to orphanage trafficking from an information gathering perspective.

9. Assessing the accuracy of self-reported health expenditure data: Evidence from two public surveys in China.

10. Therapeutic management in the low-wage workplace.

11. A thematic exploration of patient and radiation therapist solutions to improve comfort during radiotherapy: A qualitative study.

12. More of a Good Thing: A Framework to Grow and Strengthen the PALTC Careforce.

13. Validating the Perceived Active School Travel Enablers and Barriers – Child (PASTEB-C) questionnaire.

14. The role of gifts in building influence with politicians: Thematic analysis of interviews with current and former parliamentarians.

15. An empirical analysis of cultural differences in overseas tourism: How do they affect self-determination theory (SDT) needs by age?

16. A matter of (good) faith? Understanding the interplay of power and the moral agency of managers in healthcare service reconfiguration.

17. De?ning Their Own Success: Scholars' Views After a Faculty Development Program.

18. Thirty years later: Locating and interviewing participants of the Chicago Longitudinal Study.

19. Juggling identities in interviews: The metapragmatics of 'doing humour'.

20. "It's a big added stress on top of being so ill": The challenges facing people prescribed cannabis in the UK.

21. The long reach of juvenile and criminal legal debt: How monetary sanctions shape legal cynicism and adultification.

22. "In the beginning, I said I wouldn't get it.": Hesitant adoption of the COVID-19 vaccine in remote Alaska between November 2020 and 2021.

23. Factors leading to disruptive behaviours at central hospitals in Harare Metropolitan Province: Radiography managers perspectives.

24. A relational approach to youth healthcare: Examining young people's, parents' and clinicians' experiences in the context of variations in sex characteristics.

25. Gendered pleasures, risks and policies: Using a logic of candidacy to explore paradoxical roles of alcohol as a good/poor health behaviour for Australian women early during the pandemic.

26. Chemsex as lines of flight? Critical Deleuzean perspectives on chemical intimacies.

27. Beyond family: Patterns of kin and fictive kin caregivers among children in the child welfare system.

28. Staff perspectives on the successful families program model: Combining supportive housing with wraparound services for teen families.

29. Caregiver report of adverse childhood events: comparison of self-administered and telephone questionnaires.

30. "It's okay to dream: Navigating trauma, healing, and futuring among LGBTQ + Black girls, transgender and nonbinary youth in New York State".

31. Catch 22: Social workers' perceptions of the socio-cultural and formal-structural factors that inhibit interventions with at-risk young Arab-Palestinian women in Israel.

32. How do nurses advocate for the remaining time of nursing home residents? A critical discourse analysis.

33. Development of an evidence-based hepatitis C education program to enhance public health literacy in the Australian prison sector: The Hepatitis in Prisons Education program (HepPEd).

34. An exploration of organizational climate in community-based opiate prescribing services; a mixed methods study.

35. Normalisation of electronic medical records in routine healthcare work amidst ongoing digitalisation of the Philippine health system.

36. The diversity of social connectedness experiences among older migrants in Australia.

37. Probable cause of damage to the panel of microalgae bioreactor building façade: Hypothetical evaluation.

38. Spinning, hurting, still, afraid: Living life spaces with Type I Chiari Malformation.

39. Biopolitics, space and hospital reconfiguration.

40. Working the 'wise' in speech and language therapy: Evidence-based practice, biopolitics and 'pastoral labour'.

41. Unravelling subjectivity, embodied experience and (taking) psychotropic medication.

42. Intercultural attention in trauma treatment: Western trauma treatment negotiated and modified in Sudan.

43. Reports of rationing from the neglected realm of capital investment: Responses to resource constraint in the English National Health Service.

44. Embodiment and the foundation of biographical disruption.

45. Using photo elicitation interviewing to access the subjective well-being of children from poor families within an affluent Asian society: Insights for service delivery.

46. Listen to them! The challenge of capturing the true voice of young people within early intervention and prevention models; a youth work perspective.

47. Safe medication administration: Perspectives from an appreciative inquiry of the practice of registered nurses in regional Australia.

48. Biographical suspension and liminality of Self in accounts of severe sciatica.

49. Policy, paperwork and 'postographs': Global indicators and maternity care documentation in rural Burkina Faso.

50. Becoming active in the micro-politics of healthcare re-organisation: The identity work and political activation of doctors, nurses and managers.