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1. A survey of speech pathologists' opinions about the prospective acceptability of an online implementation platform for aphasia services.

2. 'Really there because they care': The importance of service users' interpretations of staff motivations at a crisis intervention service in New Zealand.

3. Co-creating changes to achieve decent work conditions in the New Zealand fishing industry.

4. Uncovering strengths within community dwelling older adults: What does it mean for health care practice?

5. Social Work, a Spiritual Kind of Work: Exploring the Experiences of Māori Social Workers.

6. I heard it on the radio: supporting Pacific family carers through the development of culturally appropriate resources, a descriptive qualitative study.

7. Why people choose to participate in psychotherapy for depression: A qualitative study.

8. 'Risk or Right': a discourse analysis of midwifery and obstetric colleges' homebirth position statements.

9. A pūrākau analysis of institutional barriers facing Māori occupational therapy students.

10. A user-led consultation model: making inclusion of service users in research a reality.

11. The rights and responsibilities of citizenship for service users: some terms and conditions apply.

12. Constructing a framework for quality activity in primary care.

13. Reasoning Processes in Child Protection Decision Making: Negotiating Moral Minefields and Risky Relationships.

14. Interventions to improve vaccine coverage of pregnant women in Aotearoa New Zealand.

15. The Journey to Sustainable Participation in Physical Activity for Adolescents Living with Cerebral Palsy.

16. Shifting the narrative and practice of assessing professionalism in dietetics education: An Australasian qualitative study.

17. QUALITY AND STAFFING: IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP IN RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE?

18. A "pretty normal" life: a qualitative study exploring young people's experience of life with bronchiectasis.

19. Perceptions of co-designing health promotion interventions with Indigenous communities in New Zealand.

20. Developing pharmacist‐facilitated medicines review services for community‐dwelling Māori older adults in New Zealand – A qualitative study exploring stakeholder views.

21. Establishing an expert mental health consumer research group: Perspectives of nonconsumer researchers.

22. Qualitative exploration of the experiences of renal dietitians and how they help patients with end stage kidney disease to understand the renal diet.

23. 'I use any pronouns, and I'm questioning everything else': transgender youth and the issue of gender pronouns.

24. Application of the Health Belief Model to Help-Seeking Behaviors of Working Men With Hearing Impairment Living in Deprivation in New Zealand.

25. Lesbian and bisexual women's sexual healthcare experiences.

26. Enabling School Engagement for Māori Families in New Zealand.

27. A qualitative study exploring the benefits of hospital admissions from the perspectives of patients with palliative care needs.

28. Patient experience in the emergency department: inconsistencies in the ethic and duty of care.

29. Perceptions of ageing as an older gay man: a qualitative study.

30. Creating a psychologically comfortable position: The link between empathy and cognitions in sex offenders.

31. Understanding partnership practice in child and family nursing through the concept of practice architectures.

32. Local government alcohol policy development: case studies in three New Zealand communities.

33. Becoming a practitioner: Workplace learning during the junior doctor's first year.

34. The injured and diseased farmer: occupational health, embodiment and technologies of harm and care.

35. Fractured connections: migration and holistic models of counselling.