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1. New Zealand postgraduate medical training by distance for Pacific Island country-based general practitioners: a qualitative study.

2. The process of nurses' role negotiation in general practice: A grounded theory study.

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

4. Value pluralism about sexual intimacy in residential care.

5. '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.

6. Bearing witness: straight students talk about homophobia at school.

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

8. Promoting health in the digital environment: health policy experts' responses to on-demand delivery in Aotearoa New Zealand.

9. "I think I could have coped if I was sleeping better": Sleep across the trajectory of caring for a family member with dementia.

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

11. Preventing image-based sexual coercion, harassment and abuse among teenagers: Girls deconstruct sexting-related harm prevention messages.

12. Between reproductive rights and sex selection in New Zealand's abortion reforms: practitioner dilemma in institutionalising 'choice' and 'agency'.

13. Whānau Māori explain how the Harti Hauora Tool assists with better access to health services.

14. The prevalence and intensity of pain in older people living in retirement villages in Auckland, New Zealand.

15. Integrating dietitians into primary health care: benefits for patients, dietitians and the general practice team.

16. Clinical governance: an assessment of New Zealand's approach and performance.

17. Designing Effective Digital Advertisements to Prevent Online Consumption of Child Sexual Exploitation Material.

18. Auto-driven Photo Elicitation Interviews in Research with Children: Ethical and Practical Considerations.

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

20. Assessing need for primary care services: analysis of New Zealand Health Survey data.

21. 'Treating Africans differently': using skin colour as proxy for HIV risk.

22. Belonging and Disaster Recovery: Refugee-Background Communities and the Canterbury Earthquakes.

23. An examination of mental health policy implementation efforts and the intermediaries that support them in New Zealand, Canada and Sweden: a comparative case study.

24. Population-Level Impacts of Alcohol Use on Mental and Physical Health Outcomes.

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

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

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

28. Systems-practice framework: An integrated approach for foodservice management.

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

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

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

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

33. '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.

34. "It's just so bloody hard": recommendations for improving health interventions and maternity support services for disabled women.

35. He Aroka Urutā. Rural health provider perspectives of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout in rural Aotearoa New Zealand with a focus on Māori and Pasifika communities: a qualitative study.

36. Private practice model of physiotherapy: professional challenges identified through an exploratory qualitative study.

37. Whakawhanaungatanga—Building trust and connections: A qualitative study indigenous Māori patients and whānau (extended family network) hospital experiences.

38. Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure of the Aggressive Student Culture Scale Administered to the Age 8 Growing Up in NZ Cohort.

40. Traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord impairment in New Zealand: incidence and characteristics of people admitted to spinal units.

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

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

43. Are elected health boards an effective mechanism for public participation in health service governance? R Gauld Elected health boards and public participation.

44. 'It depends on the consultation': revisiting use of family members as interpreters for general practice consultations - when and why?

45. Recovering from disaster: Comparing the experiences of nurses and general practitioners after the Canterbury, New Zealand earthquake sequence 2010-2011.

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

47. Exploring interprofessional, interagency multimorbidity care: case study based observational research.

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

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

50. Data sharing for the advancement of science: Overcoming barriers for citizen scientists.