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1. Integrating health systems for children and young people in out of home care: Challenging the nature of siloed service delivery in rural Australia.

2. A qualitative study assessing allied health provider perceptions of telepractice functionality in therapy delivery for people with disability.

3. 'We manage, but yeah, it's challenging': A mixed‐methods study of enablers and barriers to hearing assessments for parents of children in metropolitan and regional Australia.

4. Walk‐in Together: A pilot study of a walk‐in online family therapy intervention.

5. The oral language and emergent literacy skills of preschoolers: Early childhood teachers' self‐reported role, knowledge and confidence.

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

7. Factors influencing speech pathology practice in dysphagia after stroke: A qualitative focus group study.

8. Benefits and challenges of electronic prescribing for general practitioners and pharmacists in regional Australia.

9. Beyond co‐occurrence: Addressing the intersections of domestic violence, mental health and substance misuse.

10. How the training pathways and capacity of rural physicians inform their scope of practice: A qualitative study examining the experiences of Australian and international medical graduates in South‐East New South Wales, Australia.

11. Barriers and facilitators to becoming an alcohol and other drug nurse practitioner in Australia: A mixed methods study.

12. Do speech–language therapists support young people with communication disability to use social media? A mixed methods study of professional practices.

13. Barriers and facilitators: Clinicians' opinions and experiences of telehealth before and after their use of a telehealth platform for child language assessment.

14. Valuing home modifications: The street‐level policy work of occupational therapists in Australian home modification practice.

15. Occupational adaptation for adults living with advanced cancer: A phenomenological longitudinal study.

16. Where less is more: Limited feedback in formative online multiple‐choice tests improves student self‐regulation.

17. Creating opportunities for patient participation in managing medications across transitions of care through formal and informal modes of communication.

18. Prescribing as affective clinical practice: Transformations in sexual health consultations through HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis.

19. "Thin markets": Recruitment and retention of disability staff to support effective post‐parental care planning in rural Australia.

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

21. Absent presence: the ongoing impact of men's violence on the mother-child relationship.

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

23. Supporting foster and kinship carers to promote the mental health of children.

24. Perspectives of operational staff working in residential care and aged care reforms.

25. Family imaginaries in the disclosure of a blood‐borne virus.

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

27. What is needed for Trauma Informed Mental Health Services in Australia? Perspectives of clinicians and managers.

28. Management of food incidents by Australian food regulators.

29. Trappings of technology: casting palliative care nursing as legal relations.

30. Establishing an occupational therapy assessment clinic in a public mental health service: A pragmatic mixed methods evaluation of feasibility, utilisation, and impact.

31. Achieving therapeutic gains for regional youth with emergent mental health issues through parental family system-based groups: Findings from a qualitative study.

32. Listening to the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Regional and Remote Australia About Traumatic Brain Injury From Family Violence: A Qualitative Study.

33. Assessing numeracy and medication calculations within undergraduate nursing education: A qualitative study.

34. Qualitative study of peer workers within the ‘Partners in Recovery’ programme in regional Australia.

35. Barriers and Enablers for Accessing Rehabilitation Services: Findings From the Rehabilitation Choices Study, Part 1—Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives.

36. Patient and public involvement in preclinical and medical research: Evaluation of an established programme in a Discovery‐Based Medical Research Institute.

37. Making themselves at home: Support needs of older Germans in Australia.

38. Bystander attitudes toward parents? The perceived meaning of filial piety among Koreans in Australia, New Zealand and Korea.

39. Collaboration is key: The actual experience of disciplines working together in child care.

40. Ageing-related experiences of adults with learning disability resident in rural areas: one Australian perspective.

41. Improving paediatric outreach services for urban Aboriginal children through partnerships: views of community-based service providers.

42. How effective do families of non- English-speaking background ( NESB) and child protection caseworkers in Australia see the use of interpreters? A qualitative study to help inform good practice principles.

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

44. Barriers and promoters of participation in facilitated peer support groups for carers of children with special needs.

45. Barriers to connecting with the voluntary assisted dying system in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative mixed method study.

46. 'Registrar in charge shifts': Learning how to run a busy emergency department.

47. Exploring the Professional Values of Australian Physiotherapists.

48. NARRATIVES OF 'TERMINAL SEDATION', AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTENTION-FORESIGHT DISTINCTION IN PALLIATIVE CARE PRACTICE.

49. Health advocacy: a vital step in attaining human rights for adults with intellectual disability.

50. Everyday antiracism in interpersonal contexts: Constraining and facilitating factors for 'speaking up' against racism.