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1. "Diabetes is really simple on paper, but really complicated when you actually have it": Understanding the daily stressors of adolescents living with Type 1 diabetes.

2. Egocentric cocitation networks and scientific papers destinies.

3. Evaluation of Public Involvement in Doctoral Research Using a Four‐Dimensional Theoretical Framework.

4. Clinicians' perceptions of digital vs. paper-based decision support interventions.

5. 'Reforms Looked Really Good on Paper': Rural Food Service Responses to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.

6. Is it time to abandon paper? The use of emails and the Internet for health services research - a cost-effectiveness and qualitative study.

7. Academic reading under a semantic enhancement environment: An empirical study on users' cognitive load and reading effect.

8. The efficacy of mnemonic components of the cognitive interview: towards a shortened variant for time-critical investigations<FNR></FNR><FN>Research for this paper was conducted whilst the first author was at the School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University. </FN>

9. original paper An admissions OSCE: the multiple mini-interview.

10. White paper touts gaming as tool to combat youth MH crisis.

11. Pharmaceutical waste disposal practices: a case study of an Australian public hospital pharmacy department.

12. Insular and cingulate attenuation during decision making is associated with future transition to stimulant use disorder.

13. Insults according to notions of intelligence: Perspectives from education and newsmedia.

14. Parenting through place‐of‐care disruptions: A qualitative study of parents' experiences of neonatal care.

15. The patient representation struggle during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Missed opportunities for resilient healthcare systems.

16. 'Eating is like experiencing a gamble': A qualitative study exploring the dietary decision‐making process in adults with inflammatory bowel disease.

17. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

18. Navigating risk: Young women's pathways through the care, education and criminal justice systems.

19. Enhance adult students' online knowledge construction: Exploring effective instructional designs and addressing barriers.

20. Blended learning in rural K‐12 education: Stakeholder dynamics and recommendations.

21. Exploring a pilot alcohol and other drug (AOD) nurse practitioner mentoring program: Empirical research mixed methods: A pilot nurse practitioner mentoring program.

22. Young Spouses' Experiences of Having a Partner With Heart Disease and Adolescents Living at Home.

23. A qualitative exploration of the strategies used by patients and nurses when navigating a standardised care programme.

24. Attributes of communication aids as described by those supporting children and young people with AAC.

25. The use of arts‐based methodologies and methods with young people with complex psychosocial needs: A systematic narrative review.

26. "Okokuqala ngokuya ndandiqala kwakungekho easy": Feeling empowered to take collective action through community engagement.

27. 'There was nothing, just absolute darkness': Understanding the needs of those caring for children and young people with complex neurodisability in a diverse UK context: A qualitative exploration in the ENCOMPASS study.

28. Exploring concepts of friendship formation in children with language disorder using a qualitative framework analysis.

29. 'Communication is difficult': Speech, language and communication needs of people with young onset or rarer forms of non‐language led dementia.

30. The risk factors for silent aspiration: A retrospective case series and literature review.

31. Clinical reasoning during dysphagia assessment and management in acute care: A longitudinal qualitative study.

32. Understanding differential reductions in undernutrition among districts in Rwanda through the perspectives of mid‐level and community actors on policy commitment and policy coherence.

33. Development and validation of a test for measuring primary school students' effective use of ICT: The ECC‐ICT test.

34. The effect of learning strategies adopted in K12 schools on student learning in massive open online courses.

35. A roadmap to realist interviews in health professions education research: Recommendations based on a critical analysis.

36. Our Wished‐for Responses: Recommendations for Creating a Lived and Embodied Sense of Safety During Mental Health Crisis.

37. The Lived Experience of Informal Caregivers of People Who Have Severe Mental Illness and Coexisting Long‐Term Conditions: A Qualitative Study.

38. Different views on collaboration between older persons, informal caregivers and care professionals.

39. What aspects of health and wellbeing are most important to parent carers of children with disabilities?

40. Intensive care as a specialty of choice for registered nurses: A descriptive phenomenological study.

41. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore the experience of receiving and using augmentative and alternative communication.

42. Understanding capacity for implementing new interventions: A qualitative study of speech and language therapy services for children with speech sound disorder.

43. Children as co‐researchers in pandemic times: Power and participation in the use of digital dialogues with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown.

44. 'Depending on where I am...' Hair, travelling and the performance of identity among Black and mixed‐race women.

45. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

46. 'It's the way they look at you': Why discrimination towards young parents is a policy and practice issue.

47. Negotiating social belonging: A case study of second‐generation Kurds in London.

48. Collecting data using a semi-structured interview: a discussion paper.

49. Towards an Implementation‐STakeholder Engagement Model (I‐STEM) for improving health and social care services.

50. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: assessing complex trauma in young children.