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1. Tracking activity-based therapy for people living with spinal cord injury or disease: insights gained through focus group interviews with key stakeholders.

2. 'I felt a sense of panic, disorientation and frustration all at the same time': the important role of emotions in reflective practice.

3. Keeping secrets, disclosing health information: an institutional ethnography of the social organisation of perinatal care for women living with HIV in Canada.

4. Introducing first year students to interprofessionalism: Exploring professional identity in the 'enterprise culture': A Foucauldian analysis.

5. Exploring teacher questions through reflective practice.

6. “Drugs don’t have age limits”: The challenge of setting age restrictions for supervised injection facilities.

7. Interprofessional collaboration and family member involvement in intensive care units: emerging themes from a multi-sited ethnography.

8. Motives for meaningful involvement in rural AIDS service organizations.

9. Governing through community allegiance: a qualitative examination of peer research in community-based participatory research.

10. Lean on me: an exploratory study of the spousal support received by physicians.

11. An interprofessional education pilot program in maternity care: Findings from an exploratory case study of undergraduate students.

12. Magazine portrayal of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD): A post-modern epidemic in a post-trust society.

13. How do ethics assessments frame results of comparative qualitative research? A theory of technique approach.