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1. Clinicians' perceptions of digital vs. paper-based decision support interventions.

2. 'Reforms Looked Really Good on Paper': Rural Food Service Responses to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.

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

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

5. Co‐designing a telepractice journey map with disability customers and clinicians: Partnering with users to understand challenges from their perspective.

6. The impact of participation in research for speech and language therapy departments and their patients: A case example of the Big CACTUS multicentre trial of self‐managed computerized aphasia therapy.

7. The impact of communication on healthcare involvement for people living with motor neurone disease and their carers: A longitudinal qualitative study.

8. Implementing public involvement throughout the research process—Experience and learning from the GPs in EDs study.

9. Family carers' experiences of dysphagia after a stroke: An exploratory study of spouses living in a large metropolitan city.

10. A qualitative exploration of the strategies used by patients and nurses when navigating a standardised care programme.

11. 'I hang out with non‐Christians all the time. I just won't date them': The role of religion in the intimate lives of adults with intellectual disabilities.

12. 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.

13. Artificial intelligence education for young children: A case study of technology‐enhanced embodied learning.

14. A nuanced look into youth journeys of gender transition and detransition.

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

16. Evaluating communication partner training in healthcare centres: Understanding the mechanisms of behaviour change.

17. Disruptions, systems and individual agents—Exploring the intersections.

18. Flipping writing metacognitive strategies and writing skills in an English as a foreign language collaborative writing context: a mixed‐methods study.

19. Prehospital Resuscitation Decision Making: A model of ambulance personnel experiences, preparation and support.

20. Navigating team resilience: A video observation of an elite yacht racing crew.

21. Ensuring treatment fidelity in intervention studies: Developing a checklist and scoring system within a behaviour change paradigm.

22. Consequences of information exchanges of vulnerable women on Facebook: An "information grounds" study informing value co‐creation and ICT4D research.

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

24. Virtual reality and situated experiential education: A conceptualization and exploratory trial.

25. Secondary school teachers' use of online formative assessment during COVID‐19 lockdown: Experiences and lessons learned.

26. Interruptions during medication work in a Saudi Arabian hospital: An observational and interview study of nurses.

27. Exploring the obesity concerns of British Pakistani women living in deprived inner‐city areas: A qualitative study.

28. Thinking rhizomatically and becoming successful with disabled students in the accommodations assemblage: Using storytelling as method.

29. Content validity and reliability of the danish version of health care students' attitudes towards addressing sexual health: a psychometric study.

30. Clinical reasoning and hypothesis generation in expert clinical swallowing examinations.

31. "Team is everything": Reflections on trust, logistics and methodological choices in collaborative interviewing.

32. Living with epidermolysis bullosa: Daily challenges and health‐care needs.

33. 'It depends': Characterizing speech and language therapy for preschool children with developmental speech and language disorders.

34. Cultures of Care in Primary Schools in Ireland that Support Child Protection Work.

35. Nurse navigators and person‐centred care; delivered but not valued?

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

37. Using qualitative interviews within medical education research: why we must raise the ‘quality bar’.

38. Human‐supervised data science framework for city governments: A design science approach.

39. Patients', carers' and healthcare providers' views of patient‐held health records in Kerala, India: A qualitative exploratory study.

40. The Importance of Applied Research in Investigative Interviewing: A Real-life Perspective.

41. A Study on Technical and Cultural Differences in Survey Methodology Between Japan and the United States.

42. Editorial – The Dark Side of the Moon: Applicant Perspectives, Negative Psychological Effects (NPEs), and Candidate Decision Making in Selection.

43. The quality and developmental pathways in sibling relationships: A qualitative study of Norwegian children admitted to child welfare service care.

44. Recognizing and addressing child neglect in affluent families.

45. Residential child care workers: Relationship based practice in a culture of fear.

46. Mediating Community Participation: Practice of Support Workers in Initiating, Facilitating or Disrupting Encounters between People with and without Intellectual Disability.

47. Resistance as a means of creating accountability in child welfare institutions.

48. Practical guidance for the use of a pattern-matching technique in case-study research: A case presentation.

49. Speech language therapists' experiences with subjective well‐being in people with aphasia.

50. 'We're all in the same boat': An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study of experiences of being an 'expert' during patient and public involvement within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).