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1. My dear diaries: Following, valuing and reflecting on moments with research materials.

2. Trust and temporality in participatory research.

3. "It's Like a Drive by Misogyny": Sexual Violence at UK Music Festivals.

4. The gaming of performance management systems in British universities.

5. A propensity to thrive: Understanding individual difference, resilience and entrepreneurship in developing competence and professional identity.

6. 'I feel more part of the world': Participatory action research to develop post-diagnostic dementia support.

7. POWES is pronounced "feminist": Negotiating academic and activist boundaries in the talk of UK feminist psychologists.

8. Participatory arts in care settings: A multiple case study: Innovative practice.

9. Hapless, helpless, hopeless: An analysis of stepmothers' talk about their (male) partners.

10. How does housing affect end-of-life care and bereavement in low-income communities? A qualitative study of the experiences of bereaved individuals and service providers in the United Kingdom.

11. The Perspectives of Children and Young People Living With Cleft Lip and Palate: A Review of Qualitative Literature.

12. The continuity of social care when moving across regional boundaries.

13. The interweaving of diaries and lives: diary-keeping behaviour in a diary-interview study of international students' employability management.

14. Point of care testing using rapid automated antigen testing for SARS-COV-2 in care homes – an exploratory safety, usability and diagnostic agreement evaluation.

15. Occupational therapists' experiences of enabling people to participate in sport.

16. Negotiating daughterhood and strangerhood: Retrospective accounts of serial migration.

17. New Wine in Old Bottles? England's Parish and Town Councils and New Labour's Neighbourhood Experiment.

18. "I need them for my autism, but I don't know why": Exploring the friendship experiences of autistic children in UK primary schools.

19. Beyond the Binary: The Issue of Intra-Minority Hostility and the Need to Challenge Conventional Victim/Perpetrator Frameworks Within Hate Studies.

20. A Sense of Connectedness in Reproductive Donation. Contrasting Policy With Donor and Donor Kin Lived Experience.

21. An ethnography of mealtime care for people living with dementia in care homes.

22. Diagnosis as a new beginning not an end: A participatory photovoice study on navigating an autism diagnosis in adulthood.

23. Reflections on researcher departure: Closure of prison relationships in ethnographic research.

24. Dementia and Clinical Interaction in Frontline Radiography: Mapping the Practical Experiences of Junior Clinicians in the UK.

25. A family living with Alzheimer’s disease: The communicative challenges.

26. Physical space and its impact on waste management in the neonatal care setting.

27. What are we planning, exactly? The perspectives of people with intellectual disabilities, their carers and professionals on end-of-life care planning: A focus group study.

28. Telephone advice lines for adults with advanced illness and their family carers: a qualitative analysis and novel practical framework.

29. Assessing governance theory and practice in health-care organizations: a survey of UK hospices.

30. Translating Interviews, interpreting lives: bi-lingual research analysis informing less westernised views of international student mobility.

31. 'My life is a mess but I cope': An analysis of the language children and young people use to describe their own life-limiting or life-threatening condition.

32. 'So being here is... I feel like I'm being a social worker again, at the hospice': Using interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore social workers' experiences of hospice work.

33. Improving Emotional Safety, Coping, and Resilience Among Women Conducting Research on Sexual and Domestic Violence and Abuse.

34. Building resilience through group visual arts activities: Findings from a scoping study with young people who experience mental health complexities and/or learning difficulties.

35. The lived experience of people with mental health and substance misuse problems: Dimensions of belonging.

36. “For some people it isn’t a choice, it’s just how it happens”: Accounts of “delayed” motherhood among middle-class women in the UK.

37. Participatory peer research methodology: An effective method for obtaining young people’s perspectives on transitions from care to adulthood?

38. Stakeholder views on publication bias in health services research.

39. Partnership or insanity: why do health partnerships do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result?

40. Residents' perspectives on defining neighbourhood: mental mapping as a tool for participatory neighbourhood research.

41. Bloody suffering and durability: How chefs forge embodied identities in elite kitchens.

42. 'Thank goodness you're here'. Exploring the impact on patients, family carers and staff of enhanced 7-day specialist palliative care services: A mixed methods study.

43. Health care professional recruitment of patients and family carers to palliative care randomised controlled trials: A qualitative multiple case study.

44. Website design: Technical, social and medical issues for self-reporting by elderly patients.

45. Translating new knowledge into practices: reconceptualising stroke as an emergency condition.

46. Sustainable healthcare waste management: a qualitative investigation of its feasibility within a county in the south west of England.

47. Including adults with intellectual disabilities who lack capacity to consent in research.

48. A qualitative investigation into the role of illness perceptions in endometriosis-related quality of life.

49. 'That just doesn't feel right at times' – lone working practices, support and educational needs of newly employed Healthcare Assistants providing 24/7 palliative care in the community: A qualitative interview study.

50. "It's Just Kind of This Thing That I Need to Navigate": Young Women's Stories of Recoveries After Domestic Abuse in Childhood.