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1. Nursing and midwifery students' perspectives of using digital systems on placement: A qualitative study.

2. Exploration of barriers to screening for domestic violence in the perinatal period using an ecological framework.

3. Practical advice for refugees aspiring to become registered nurses in Australia.

4. Understanding maternal resilience; Lesson learnt from rural mothers caring for a child with a chronic health condition.

5. Something special, something unique: Perspectives of experts by experience in mental health nursing education on their contribution.

6. Potential for misinterpretation: An everyday problem male nurses encounter in inpatient rehabilitation.

7. Paediatric International Nursing Study: using person-centred key performance indicators to benchmark children's services.

8. Constructing nurses' professional identity through group performance.

9. Embedding nurse‐led supportive care in an outpatient service for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

10. Compassionate practice in a hospital setting. Experiences of patients and health professionals: A narrative inquiry.

11. Milestones in the journey: The story of refugees becoming registered nurses in Australia.

12. Implementation of distributed automated medication dispensing units in a new hospital: Nursing and pharmacy experience.

13. Understanding perceptions of health, lifestyle risks and chronic disease in middle age.

14. Desperately seeking parenthood: neonatal nurses reflect on parental anguish.

15. Envisaging the use of evidence-based practice (EBP): how nurse academics facilitate EBP use in theory and practice across Australian undergraduate programmes.

16. Clarity, confidence and complexity: Learning from mental health nurses' experiences of events involving physiological deterioration of consumers in acute inpatient mental health settings.

17. Lifestyle risk factor communication by nurses in general practice: Understanding the interactional elements.

18. Women's experience of shiftwork in nursing whilst caring for children: A juggling act.

19. Patients in isolation, their physical, environmental and mental health: An exploratory study.

20. Exploring adult inpatients' perceptions, understanding and preferences regarding the term 'malnutrition': A qualitative study.

21. Facilitating closeness between babies with congenital abnormalities and their parents in the NICU: A qualitative study of neonatal nurses' experiences.

22. Searching for meaning: A grounded theory of family resilience in adult ICU.

23. "I don't think we've quite got there yet": The experience of allyship for mental health consumer researchers.

24. What does practice development ( PD) offer mental health-care contexts? A comparative case study of PD methods and outcomes.

25. Indian immigrants' constructions of mental health and mental illness in the perinatal period: A qualitative study.

26. Exploring hospital mealtime experiences of older inpatients, caregivers and staff using photovoice methods.

27. Children's and young people's experiences of expressing their views and having them heard in health care: A deductive qualitative content analysis.

28. Capacity for care: meta-ethnography of acute care nurses' experiences of the nurse-patient relationship.

29. Scholarship and mentoring: An essential partnership?

30. 'We just do the dirty work': dealing with incontinence, courtesy stigma and the low occupational status of carework in long-term aged care facilities.

31. The impact of COVID‐19 on nurse alcohol consumption: A qualitative exploration.

32. Preparing non-government organization workers to conduct health checks for people with serious mental illness in regional Australia.

33. Misunderstood as mothers: women's stories of being hospitalized for illness in the postpartum period.

34. Developing the Australian Midwifery Workplace Culture instrument.

35. "Their tenacity to just keep going": Nurses' experiences in medical hotel quarantine during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

36. Why do some people with osteoarthritis and obesity awaiting hip or knee arthroplasty achieve successful weight management? A qualitative study.

37. Exploring the role of a facilitator in supporting family carers when embedding the iSupport for Dementia programme in care services: A qualitative study.

38. The role of collaborative decision‐making in discharge planning: Perspectives from patients, family members and health professionals.

39. Understanding nursing assessment of health literacy in a hospital context: A qualitative study.

40. Exploring continuity of care for women with prenatal diagnosis of congenital anomaly: A mixed method study.

41. Addressing the challenges of early career rural nursing to improve job satisfaction and retention: Strategies new nurses think would help.

42. Family's experience of memory making in adult intensive care and its use in early bereavement: A descriptive qualitative study.

43. Sexual desire, erectile dysfunction and the biomedicalization of sex in older heterosexual men.

44. Identifying and acquiring the contextual skills and knowledge for nursing practice in assisted reproductive technology: a grounded theory study.

45. Clinical credibility and trustworthiness are key characteristics used to identify colleagues from whom to seek information.

46. Separation, failure and temporary relinquishment: women's experiences of early mothering in the context of emergency hysterectomy.

47. Continuing connections: the experiences of retired and senior working nurse mentors G McDonald et al. The experiences of retired and senior working nurse mentors.

48. Perspectives of family‐centred care at the end of life during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative descriptive study.

49. Towards reduction of preventable hospital readmission: Older people and family members' views on planned self‐management of care at home.

50. Culturally and linguistically diverse men's experiences of support following perinatal death: A qualitative study.