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1. The juncture and disjuncture of service delivery systems in post-parental care planning for rural people with intellectual disabilities.

2. Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia.

3. Australian sonographers' perceptions of patient safety in ultrasound imaging: Part two – translation into practice.

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

5. Australian sonographers' perceptions of patient safety in ultrasound imaging: Part 1 – identifying the main safety concerns, a qualitative study.

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

7. Navigating the application of new innovations: Establishing an indocyanine green lymphography clinic in Australia.

8. Self‐managed aged home care in Australia – Insights from older people, family carers and service providers.

9. Committed, ambivalent, concealed, or distanced: community organisations' perceptions of their role in local prevention systems.

10. More than just numbers! Perceptions of remote area nurse staffing in Northern Territory Government health clinics.

11. Perceptions of Clinical Academics and People With Parkinson's Disease on Delivery of Regional Interdisciplinary Model of Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study.

12. Experiences of patients with advanced chronic diseases and their associates with a structured palliative care nurse visit followed by an interprofessional case conference in primary care – a deductive-inductive content analysis based on qualitative interviews (KOPAL-Study)

13. Community participation in Australia's National Suicide Prevention Trial.

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

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

16. Exploring how a patient encounter tracking and learning tool is used within general practice training: a qualitative study.

17. “Just take your medicine and everything will be fine”: Responsibilisation narratives in accounts of transitioning young people with HIV into adult care services in Australia.

18. Developing the Australian Midwifery Workplace Culture instrument.

19. Perspectives of inpatients with palliative care needs, their families, clinicians and key stakeholders on measuring quality of hospital care via patient experience measures: A qualitative study.

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

21. 'It breaks a narrative of paramedics, that we're lifesavers': A qualitative study of health professionals', bereaved family members' and carers' perceptions and experiences of palliative paramedicine.

22. Key Informant Perspectives on Barriers to Advance Personal Planning: Results from a Qualitative Interview Study.

23. Alternative Reimbursement Models for Health Providers in High-Performance Sport: Stakeholder Experiences and Perceptions.

24. Professional perspectives on serodiscordant family service provision in the context of blood-borne viruses.

25. Public purse, private service: The perceptions of public funding models of Australian independent speech-language pathologists.

26. Bridging cultures in palliative care: A qualitative study of the care of Indigenous Australians with advanced illness.

27. "Self-management has to be the way of the future": Exploring the perspectives of speech-language pathologists who work with people with aphasia.

28. Benefits and challenges to ophthalmology training via the Specialist Training Program.

29. A co‐designed health information system implementation into residential aged care: A mixed‐method evaluation.

30. Elucidating strategies used by clinical nurse leaders to facilitate fundamental care delivery: A qualitative study.

31. Experiences of Primary Healthcare Workers in Australia towards Women and Girls Living with Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): A Qualitative Study.

32. Time for Good Care and Job Quality: Managing Stress among Older Workers in the Aged Care Sector.

33. Multi‐system factors impacting youth justice involvement of children in residential out‐of‐home care.

34. Scoping the needs, roles and implementation of bilingual community navigators in general practice settings.

35. 'If I'm not real, I'm Not Having an Impact': Relationality and Vicarious Resistance in Complex Trauma Care.

36. The parenting skill development and education service: Telehealth support for families at risk of child maltreatment during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

37. Barriers and enablers to consumer and community involvement in research and healthcare improvement: Perspectives from consumer organisations, health services and researchers in Melbourne, Australia.

38. Managing post-stroke fatigue: A qualitative study to explore multifaceted clinical perspectives.

39. Becoming part of an upwards spiral: Meanings of being person‐centred in nursing homes.

40. Effectiveness of telehealth palliative care Needs Rounds in rural residential aged care during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A hybrid effectiveness‐implementation study.

41. Views about sensory modulation from people with schizophrenia and treating staff: A multisite qualitative study.

42. Occupational therapists' perceptions of service transformation towards contemporary philosophy and practice in an acute specialist paediatric hospital.

43. Speech pathologist perspectives on the acceptance versus rejection or abandonment of AAC systems for children with complex communication needs.

44. Help‐seeking and people with aphasia who have mood problems after stroke: perspectives of speech–language pathologists.

45. The Wangi (talking) project: A feasibility study of a rehabilitation model for aboriginal people with acquired communication disorders after stroke.