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1. Older people's views on loneliness during COVID-19 lockdowns.

2. New insights on rural doctors' clinical courage in the context of the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic.

3. 'It absolutely needs to move out of that structure': Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system.

4. Using vignettes about racism from health practice in Aotearoa to generate anti‐racism interventions.

5. Shame and recognition: Social work practice with vulnerable young people.

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

7. Patient‐centred care training needs of health care assistants who provide care for people with dementia.

8. Lonely ageing in a foreign land: Social isolation and loneliness among older Asian migrants in New Zealand.

9. "I don't think we've quite got there yet": The experience of allyship for mental health consumer researchers.

10. Turning the Tables: Power Relations Between Consumer Researchers and Other Mental Health Researchers.

11. Pursuing security: economic resources and the ontological security of older New Zealanders.

12. 'Build a friendship with them': The discourse of 'at-risk' as a barrier to relationship building between young people who trade sex and social workers.

13. Exercise to Support Indigenous Pregnant Women to Stop Smoking: Acceptability to Māori.

14. Missed nursing care as an 'art form': The contradictions of nurses as carers.

15. Declining oral intake towards the end of life: how to talk about it? A qualitative study.

16. “I’m taking control”: how people living with HIV/AIDS manage stigma in health interactions.

17. The work of negotiating HIV as a chronic condition: a qualitative analysis.

18. The role of key workers in supporting people with intellectual disability in the self-management of their diabetes: a qualitative New Zealand study.

19. Weighing it up: family maintenance discourses in NGO child protection decision-making in Aotearoa/ New Zealand.

20. Email interviewing: generating data with a vulnerable population.

21. Finding Meaningful Support: Young People's Experiences of “Risky” Environments.

22. Young people’s search for agency: Making sense of their experiences and taking control.

23. Experiencing patient death in clinical practice: Nurses’ recollections of their earliest memorable patient death.

24. Working in partnership with parents: the experience and challenge of practice innovation in child and family health nursing.

25. WHAKAPAPA, GENEALOGY AND GENETICS.

26. General Practitioners, specialists and surveillance guidelines: Interpreting the socio-clinical context of decision-making.