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1. Pandemic policymaking affecting older adult volunteers during and after the COVID-19 public health crisis in the four nations of the UK.

2. Leave for informally admitted patients: a review of written guidance produced by mental health services in England and Wales.

3. The Royal Medico-Psychological Association's memorandum on the Green Paper on the Administrative Structure of the Medical Services in England and Wales.

4. NHS mental health services' policies on leave for detained patients in England and Wales: A national audit.

5. Delivering value‐based healthcare for people with diabetes in a national publicly funded health service: Lessons from Ireland and Wales.

6. Dementia care from behind the mask? Maintaining well‐being during COVID‐19 pandemic restrictions: Observations from Dementia Care Mapping on NHS mental health hospital wards in Wales.

7. Constructing 'exceptionality': a neglected aspect of NHS rationing.

8. A review of the law surrounding female genital mutilation protection orders.

9. Flying Start health visitors' views of implementing the Newborn Behavioural Observation: barriers and facilitating factors.

10. Modelling for the proposed roll-out of the '111' service in Wales: a case study.

11. How research into healthcare staff use and non‐use of e‐books led to planning a joint approach to e‐book policy and practice across UK and Ireland healthcare libraries.

12. Engagement and observation: a review of local policies in England and Wales.

13. WARRN – a formulation-based risk assessment process: its implementation and impact across a whole country.

14. Implementing Prudent Healthcare in the NHS in Wales; what are the barriers and enablers for clinicians?

15. Reflections on strategic nurse leadership.

16. Clinical leadership training: an evaluation of the Welsh Fellowship programme.

17. Asset-based welfare: Financialization or financial inclusion?

18. Targeted vs universal provision of support in high-risk communities: comparison of characteristics in two populations recruited to parenting interventions.

19. The Map of Medicine and student nurses' information-seeking behaviour.

20. Medicine and Politics: The Abolition of English Quarantine, 1872-1896.

21. Transgender, Mental Health, and Older People: An Appreciative Approach Towards Working Together.

22. Care Plan Templates in Adult Community Mental Health Teams in England and Wales: An Evaluation.

23. Arrhythmia care co-ordinators: Their impact on anxiety and depression, readmissions and health service costs.

24. Estimating informal care inputs associated with EQ-5D for use in economic evaluation.

25. Section 5(4) of the Mental Health Act 1983: a review of local policy and guidance in England and Wales.

26. Devolution and the difficulty of divergence: The development of adult social care policy in Wales.

27. Care processes in people in remission from type 2 diabetes: A cohort study using the National Diabetes Audit.

28. Public Contracts as Accountability Mechanisms: Assuring quality in public health care in England and Wales.

29. Out of consultation.

30. Exploring the role of communications in quality improvement: A case study of the 1000 Lives Campaign in NHS Wales.

31. Putting sustainable development into practice: hospital food procurement in Wales.

32. Civil society and the Health and Social Care Act in England and Wales: Theory and praxis for the twenty-first century.

33. Experiences of men who have sex with men when initiating, implementing and persisting with HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis.

34. If the public can vaccinate, why not students? Review of a student nurse placement in a mass vaccination centre.

35. Assessing the efficacy of coproduction to better understand the barriers to achieving sustainability in NHS chronic kidney services and create alternate pathways.

36. Implementing the Dementia Early Stage Cognitive Aids New Trial (DESCANT) intervention: mixed-method process evaluation alongside a pragmatic randomised trial.

37. Are nurses expected to have information technology skills?

38. Reforming care legislation in England and Wales.

39. Deliberating Tarceva: A case study of how British NHS managers decide whether to purchase a high-cost drug in the shadow of NICE guidance

40. Benefits of information technology training to National Health Service staff in Wales.

41. Disease activity and its predictors in early inflammatory arthritis: findings from a national cohort.

42. A national survey of psychiatric intensive care, low secure and locked rehabilitation units.

43. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on acute surgical patients' discharge summaries – Experience of Wales worst-hit COVID-19 hospital.

45. GP fails in attempt to reverse decision to suspend his practice for patients' safety.

46. Emergency admission risk stratification tools in UK primary care: a cross-sectional survey of availability and use.

47. Understanding material assistance in the Children and Young Persons Act 1963: Idealism and classical liberalism in England and Wales.

48. Transforming health care: the policy and politics of service reconfiguration in the UK's four health systems.

49. REDUCE (Reviewing long-term antidepressant use by careful monitoring in everyday practice) internet and telephone support to people coming off long-term antidepressants: protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

50. Increasing access to CBT for psychosis patients: a feasibility, randomised controlled trial evaluating brief, targeted CBT for distressing voices delivered by assistant psychologists (GiVE2).