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1. Codesigning a Community Health Navigator program to assist patients to transition from hospital to community.

2. "Do they think I'm good enough?": General practitioners' experiences when treating doctor-patients.

3. 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)

4. 'It's Just Not Working', a Qualitative Exploration of the Weight‐Related Healthcare Experiences of Individuals of Arab Heritage With Higher Weight in Australia.

5. What makes a good general practice consultation? An exploratory pilot study with people from a low socioeconomic background.

6. What would it take to improve the uptake and utilisation of mHealth applications among older Australians? A qualitative study.

7. Communicating medical information with Aboriginal patients: lessons learned from GPs and GP registrars in Aboriginal primary health care.

8. Australian Patient Preferences for Discussing Spiritual Issues in the Hospital Setting: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study.

9. A change in frame and countertransference experiences: Transitioning from face‐to‐face to telepsychotherapy.

10. Patients' requests for radiological imaging: A qualitative study on general practitioners' perspectives.

11. The silent world of assisted reproduction: A qualitative account of communication between doctors and patients undergoing in vitro fertilisation in Australia.

12. The barriers and enablers of older person health assessments in Australian primary care: clinician and patient perspectives.

13. Experiences of colorectal cancer survivors in returning to primary coordinated healthcare following treatment.

14. Reflections of Australian general practitioners during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

15. "They are dealing with people's lives...": Diagnostic and post-diagnostic healthcare experiences in primary progressive aphasia.

16. Women seeking an autism diagnosis in Australia: A qualitative exploration of factors that help and hinder.

17. 'What are you hiding from me?' A qualitative study exploring health consumer attitudes and experiences regarding the patient‐led recording of a hospital clinical encounter.

18. Approaches to delivering appropriate care to engage and meet the complex needs of refugee and asylum seekers in Australian primary healthcare: A qualitative study.

19. The patient experience of telehealth access and clinical encounters in Australian health care during COVID-19: implications for enhancing integrated care.

20. Analyzing Dietary Behaviors Self-reported by People With Diabetes Using a Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy.

21. A trial of the AASPIRE healthcare toolkit with Australian adults on the autism spectrum.

22. Ethical dilemmas working with older adults: in-depth interviews with Australian psychologists.

23. Experiences of healthcare for people living with multiple sclerosis and their healthcare professionals.

24. The experience of Australian general practice patients at high risk of poor health outcomes with telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

25. The role of older patients' goals in GP decision-making about medicines: a qualitative study.

26. From the margins to mainstream: How providers of autologous 'stem cell treatments' legitimise their practice in Australia.

27. Why do people with long-term health needs see more than one GP?: a qualitative study.

28. Attitudes of intensive care and emergency physicians in Australia with regard to the organ donation process: A qualitative analysis.

29. What do consumers with chronic conditions expect from their interactions with general practitioners? A qualitative study of Australian consumer and provider perspectives.

30. Perspectives of individuals receiving occupational therapy services through the National Disability Insurance Scheme: Implications for occupational therapy educators.

31. Responses to a cancer diagnosis: a qualitative patient-centred interview study.

32. Rural health services' relationships with patients: An enabler and a barrier to advance care planning.

33. Increasing the uptake of stroke upper limb guideline recommendations with occupational therapists and physiotherapists. A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework.

34. Barriers and facilitators to meeting aphasia guideline recommendations: what factors influence speech pathologists' practice?

35. Talking about overweight and obesity in rural Australian general practice.

36. Palliative care physicians' perspectives on transferring patients to nursing homes and communication strategies to facilitate this transition: A qualitative study.

37. "We were all looking for the magic pill": A qualitative study of patient experiences using gabapentinoids for chronic pain.

38. Exercise for Falls Prevention: Decision-making among Australian-born and Italian-born Older People.

39. 'Sussing that doctor out.' Experiences and perspectives of people affected by hepatitis C regarding engagement with private general practitioners in South Australia: a qualitative study.

40. Advanced cancer patients' attitudes towards, and experiences with, screening for somatic mutations in tumours: a qualitative study.

41. Variation in clinical decision-making for induction of labour: a qualitative study.

42. Helping lay carers of people with advanced cancer and their GPs to talk: an exploration of Australian users' views of a simple carer health checklist.

43. Benefits and barriers to expanding the availability of take-home naloxone in Australia: A qualitative interview study with service providers.

44. Family involvement in cancer treatment decision-making: A qualitative study of patient, family, and clinician attitudes and experiences.

45. The doctor’s role in helping dying patients with cancer achieve peace: A qualitative study.

46. No Ordinary Mainstream Illness: How HIV Doctors Perceive the Virus.

47. A qualitative study of CVD management and dietary changes: problems of 'too much' and 'contradictory' information.

48. Doctors on Status and Respect: A Qualitative Study.

49. Differentiating between trust and dependence of patients with coronary heart disease: furthering the sociology of trust.

50. At the coalface and the cutting edge: general practitioners' accounts of the rewards of engaging with HIV medicine.

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