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1. Impact of the person‐centred intervention guided self‐determination across healthcare settings—An integrated review.

2. Dignity in nursing: A bibliometric and visual analysis of scientific publications.

3. Meaning of wellness in caring science based on Rodgers's evolutionary concept analysis.

4. Identifying personal health‐related resources of women with breast cancer for nursing: An integrative review.

5. A critical discourse analysis of the influence of organisational structures on inequality in head and neck cancer treatment in Denmark.

6. Survivors' quality of life after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: an integrative review of the literature.

7. On photovoice—Applications and reflections to an intensive care context.

8. Empathy, sympathy, and altruism—An evident triad based on compassion. A theoretical model for caring.

9. Elucidating the meaning of life world phenomena. A phenomenological hermeneutical method for researching lived experience.

10. Electronic medication administration record (eMAR) in Swedish home healthcare—Implications for Nurses' and nurse Assistants' Work environment: A qualitative study.

11. End‐of‐life conversations for the older person: A concept analysis.

12. What it means to be a palliative care volunteer in eight European countries: a qualitative analysis of accounts of volunteering.

13. Towards a theory of communion‐in‐caring.

14. Male family carers' experiences of formal support -- a metaethnography.

15. Home care nurses lived experiences of caring relationships with older adults: A phenomenological study.

16. Lifeworld hermeneutics: An approach and a method for research on existential issues in caring science.

17. Encircling discourses—A guide to critical discourse analysis in caring science.

18. A systemic view of family health.

19. Making the invisible more visible: Reflections on practice‐based humanising lifeworld‐led research – existential opportunities for supporting dignity, compassion and wellbeing.

20. Attitudes towards oldest‐old adults (age ≥80 years): A survey and international comparison between Swedish and Austrian nursing students.

21. Nursing staff's assessments of medication management process in the psychiatric and operative domains: A cross‐sectional study after introduction of an electronic medication chart.

22. Person-centred care: clarifying the concept in the context of inpatient psychiatry.

23. Dialogue with the author.

24. The state of Danish nursing ethnographic research: flowering, nurtured or malnurtured – a critical review.

25. Older adults' provision of informal care and support to their peers – A cornerstone of swedish society: Demographic characteristics and experiences of social isolation.

26. Content validity and reliability of the danish version of health care students' attitudes towards addressing sexual health: a psychometric study.

27. Early identification of depressive symptoms in school‐aged children: Psychometric properties and validation of a new short version of Short Mood & Feelings Questionnaire.

28. Healthcare practices and interventions in Europe towards families of older patients with cardiovascular disease: A scoping review.

29. The contribution of primary care practitioners to interventions reducing loneliness and social isolation in older people—An integrative review.

30. Sámi language in Norwegian health care: 'He speaks good enough Norwegian, I don't see why he needs an interpreter'.

31. Measuring patient experiences of person‐centred care: Translation, cultural adaption and qualitative evaluation of item candidates for use in England and Sweden.

32. 'Hope as a lighthouse' A meta‐synthesis on hope and hoping in different nursing contexts.

33. Reviewing the methodology of an integrative review.

34. Contextual influences on knowledge translation capacity in a nursing home organisation: A phenomenological hermeneutical study.

35. Receiving person-centred care in a hospital-A qualitative study of socially marginalised patients' experiences of social nursing.

36. Understanding care in the past to develop caring science of the future: a historical methodological approach.

37. On the absence of a 'socio-emotional enablement' discourse component in international socio-economic development thought.

38. Sharing and modifying stories in neonatal peer support: an international mixed‐methods study.

39. Issue Information.

40. Impacts of structuring nursing records: a systematic review.

41. Family members' participation in palliative inpatient care: An integrative review.

42. Being in a standstill‐of‐life: women's experience of being diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus: a hermeneutic‐phenomenological study.

43. Effects of mobile text messaging on breast cancer and breast self‐examination (BSE) knowledge, BSE self‐efficacy, and BSE frequency: a randomised controlled trial.

44. What is 'care quality' and can it be improved by information and communication technology? A typology of family caregivers' perspectives.

45. Holding space and transitional space: stroke survivors' lived experience of being on an acute stroke unit. A hermeneutic phenomenological study.

46. In this issue.

47. Telenurses' experiences of interaction with patients and family members: nurse–caller interaction via telephone.

48. Exploring the impacts of mindfulness and yoga upon childbirth outcomes and maternal health: an integrative review.

49. A discussion of differences in preparation, performance and postreflections in participant observations within two grounded theory approaches.

50. Why Do Patients with COPD Decline Rehabilitation.