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1. Acceptance, Endurance, and Meaninglessness: A Qualitative Case Study on the Mourning Tasks of Parental Death From Childhood Experience to Adolescence.

2. Diverse teams researching diversity: Negotiating identity, place and embodiment in qualitative research.

3. 'My life's properly beginning': young people with a terminally ill parent talk about the future.

4. Exploring social constructions of bereaved people's identity in mainland China: a qualitative approach.

5. Working Together to Understand Why Infants Die: A Qualitative Study of Professionals' Experiences of Joint Agency Investigation of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy.

6. Attributions of Loneliness—Life Story Interviews with Older Mental Health Service Users.

7. '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.

8. 'It's not just all about the fancy words and the adults': Recommendations for practice from a qualitative interview study with children and young people with a parent with a life-limiting illness.

9. Experiences with perinatal loss from the health professionals' perspective.

10. Exploring the needs of parents who experience miscarriage in the emergency department: A qualitative study with parents and nurses.

11. Perceptions of palliative care in a lower middle-income Muslim country: A qualitative study of health care professionals, bereaved families and communities.

12. Parents' and healthcare professionals' experiences of care after stillbirth in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-summary.

13. Bittersweet: a qualitative exploration of mothers' experiences of raising a single surviving twin.

14. Digital legacies with people affected by motor neurone disease: The views, experiences and perceptions of healthcare professionals, specialists and experts for use with bereaved young people.

15. Rigour and Rapport: a qualitative study of parents' and professionals' experiences of joint agency infant death investigation.

16. GPs' experiences of dealing with parents bereaved by suicide: a qualitative study.

17. Perspectives of US Direct Care Workers on the Grief Process of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Implications for Practice.

18. Request for organ donation without donor registration: a qualitative study of the perspectives of bereaved relatives.

19. Death and grief on-line: Virtual memorialization and changing concepts of childhood death and parental bereavement on the Internet.

20. Affirming Motherhood: Validation and Invalidation in Women's Perinatal Hospice Narratives.

21. Death and dying in Australia: perceptions of a Sudanese community.