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1. Innovation in UK independent homecare services: A thematic narrative review.

2. A Scoping Review of the Costs, Consequences, and Wider Impacts of Residential Care Home Closures in a UK Context.

3. Cultural Myths, Superstitions, and Stigma Surrounding Dementia in a UK Bangladeshi Community.

4. The importance of school in the management of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): issues identified by adolescents and their families.

5. Care co‐ordination for older people in the third sector: scoping the evidence.

6. Why do patients with long-term conditions use unscheduled care? A qualitative literature review.

7. Good practice in social care for disabled adults and older people with severe and complex needs: evidence from a scoping review.

8. Healthy by Association: The relationship between social participation and self‐rated physical and psychological health.

9. Lessons learned from the impact of Covid‐19 on the work of disability support organisations that support employers of social care personal assistants in England.

10. Intervention components of link worker social prescribing programmes: A scoping review.

11. 'Why are we stuck in hospital?' Understanding delayed hospital discharges for people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people in long‐stay hospitals in the UK.

12. 'I feel like my house was taken away from me': Parents' experiences of having home adaptations for their medically complex, technology‐dependent child.

13. Solidarity or dissonance? A systematic review of pharmacist and GP views on community pharmacy services in the UK.

14. Risk factors for intimate partner homicide in England and Wales.

15. Negotiating organisational blame to foster learning: Professionals' perspectives about Domestic Homicide Reviews.

16. 'Wise up to cancer': Adapting a community based health intervention to increase UK South Asian women's uptake of cancer screening.

17. A study to assess the feasibility of using a novel digital animation to increase physical activity levels in asylum seeking communities.

18. Discourses of joint commissioning.

19. Unheard voices: A qualitative study of LGBT+ older people experiences during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the UK.

20. Clapping for carers in the Covid‐19 crisis: Carers' reflections in a UK survey.

21. Specialist nursing case management support for carers of people with dementia: A qualitative study comparing experiences of carers with and without Admiral Nursing.

22. Therapeutic relationships between mental health service users with psychotic disorders and their clinicians: a critical interpretive synthesis.

23. How is the emerging role of domiciliary physiotherapists who treat residents with dementia in nursing homes perceived by allied health professionals? A phenomenological interview study.

24. 'The Primacy of 'Home': An exploration of how older adults' transition to life in a care home towards the end of the first year.

25. Social isolation, loneliness and health in old age: a scoping review.

26. One of society's most vulnerable groups? A systematically conducted literature review exploring the vulnerability of deafblind people.

27. Only available to a selected few? Is it feasible to rely on a volunteer workforce for complex intervention delivery?

28. Prevention-enhancing interactions: a Critical Interpretive Synthesis of the evidence about children who sexually abuse other children.

29. The role of collaborative working between the arts and care sectors in successfully delivering participatory arts activities for older people in residential care settings.

30. The role of healthcare support workers in providing palliative and end-of-life care in the community: a systematic literature review.

31. Assessing the health benefits of advice services: using research evidence and logic model methods to explore complex pathways.

32. The concepts of community care and primary care in the UK: the 1960s to the 1990s.

33. Teamwork in primary care: an evaluation of the contribution of integrated nursing teams.

34. Joint working in community mental health: prospects and challenges.

35. Changes in primary health care policy: the implications for joint commissioning with social services.

36. Experiences from the frontline: An exploration of personal advisers’ practice with claimants who have health‐related needs within UK welfare‐to‐work provision.

37. Factors influencing routine cognitive impairment screening in older at‐risk drinkers: Findings from a qualitative study in the United Kingdom.

38. Connecting communities: A qualitative investigation of the challenges in delivering a national social prescribing service to reduce loneliness.

39. What do we know about the application of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) in healthcare practice regarding decision-making for frail and older people? A systematic literature review.

40. Getting past the dual logic: findings from a pilot asset mapping exercise in Sheffield, UK.

41. 'We see it as being heterosexualised, being put into a care home': gender, sexuality and housing/care preferences among older LGB individuals in the UK.

42. Organisation and delivery of home care re-ablement: what makes a difference?

43. The potential of ecological theory for building an integrated framework to develop the public health contribution of health visiting.

44. Children's experiences and needs in situations of domestic violence: A secondary analysis of qualitative data from adult friends and family members of female survivors.

45. 'You have got to stick to your times': Care workers and managers' experiences of working in extra care housing.

46. What approaches to social prescribing work, for whom, and in what circumstances? A realist review.

47. The Expert Patients Programme: a paradox of patient empowerment and medical dominance.

48. The community pharmacy and discursive complexity: a qualitative study of interaction between counter assistants and customers.

49. Developing inclusive partnerships: user-defined outcomes, networking and knowledge − a case study.

50. Why ethnic minority groups are under-represented in clinical trials: a review of the literature.