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1. Using qualitative study designs to understand treatment burden and capacity for self-care among patients with HIV/NCD multimorbidity in South Africa: A methods paper.

2. Paper Spirits and Flower Sacrifices: Hmong Shamans in the 21st Century.

3. “Paper Abuse”: When All Else Fails, Batterers Use Procedural Stalking.

4. ‘I thought it would be tiny little one phrase that we said, in a huge big pile of papers’: children’s reflections on their involvement in participatory research.

5. The Relationship Between Critical Social Theory and Interpretive Description in Nursing Research.

6. Moving beyond 'shopping list' positionality: Using kitchen table reflexivity and in/visible tools to develop reflexive qualitative research.

7. Familial Tensions: Morphing Gender Relations of Power Among Tajik Migrant Workers in Russia.

8. Redeployment Among Primary Care Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study.

9. Humor: A Grief Trigger and Also a Way to Manage or Live With Your Grief.

10. Beyond Birth Work: Addressing Social Determinants of Health With Community Perinatal Support Doulas.

11. The family as a source of social support for older adults: Implications for gerontological social work.

12. Phenomenology: A Method for the Interpretation of Patient-Reported Outcomes.

13. Qualitative research in crisis: A narrative-practice methodology to delve into the discourse and action of the unheard in the COVID-19 pandemic.

14. Why do people participate in research interviews? Participant orientations and ethical contracts in interviews with victims of interpersonal violence.

15. 'E koekoe te Tūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and recovery for Māori with eating disorders – A qualitative study

16. Perceptions and experiences of living with and providing care for multimorbidity: A qualitative interview study.

17. Stemming the "ageism pandemic": A qualitative inquiry with older adults in residential care facilities during the Covid-19 outbreak.

18. Factors Shaping the Implementation of Strategies to Prevent Acute Kidney Injury: A Qualitative Study.

19. The Evolving Complexities of MAID Care in Canada From a Nursing Perspective.

20. Lived Experience of the Dyad and Their Relationships Following a Fetal Death: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study.

21. How Helpful Is Bystander Intervention? Perspectives of Dating and Sexual Violence Survivors.

22. "It's Like a Drive by Misogyny": Sexual Violence at UK Music Festivals.

23. Imagining research together and working across divides: Arts-informed research about young people's (post) digital lives.

24. Diverse teams researching diversity: Negotiating identity, place and embodiment in qualitative research.

25. Partisanship and positionality in qualitative research: Exploring the influences of the researcher's experiences of serious crime on the research process.

26. The role of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in the healthcare financing reforms in Croatia: Transfer of ideas and limited coercion.

27. Now you see them, now you don't: Professional recognition of specialist professionals working with Deaf British Sign Language parents in child safeguarding.

28. Enhancing critical social work practice: Using text-based vignettes in qualitative research.

29. 'Thank you for loving me': A qualitative study on perceptions of gratitude and their effects in palliative care patients and relatives.

30. Lessons Learned about Developing Faith and Public Health Partnerships to Address Health Disparities.

31. The development of an advanced diploma program for palliative care leaders in Chile.

32. Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluation.

33. Barriers to Disclosure of Intimate Partner Violence Among Undocumented Spanish-Speaking Immigrants in the United States.

34. Free and Charitable Clinic Perspectives on the Implementation and Utilization of Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

35. Phenomenographic Approaches in Research About Nursing.

36. Hierarchy and inequality in research: Navigating the challenges of research in Ghana.

37. Disturbing hierarchies. Sexual harassment and the politics of intimacy in fieldwork.

38. Social workers' constructions of parents to children in foster care.

39. 'Becoming more confident in being themselves': The value of cultural and creative engagement for young people in foster care – Dawn Mannay, Phil Smith, Catt Turney, Stephen Jennings and Peter Davies.

40. Emotional Labor of Nurses and Phlebotomists in a New Source Plasma Collection Site During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

41. Australian sonographers' perceptions of patient safety in ultrasound imaging: Part two – translation into practice.

42. Ethical dilemmas embedded in performing fieldwork with nurses in the ICU.

43. Biographical Narrative Research From the Perspective of the Science of Unitary Human Beings: A Methodological Approach.

44. Cure & Care 1Malaysia Clinics: Measuring the Effectiveness via Dyads Lens Involving Receivers and Providers.

45. Young people engaging in event-based diaries: A reflection on the value of diary methods in higher education decision-making research.

46. Relationality and online interpersonal research: Ethical, methodological and pragmatic extensions.

47. "Conscious compassion": A co-created poetic representation of social workers' experiences with compassion.

48. Australian sonographers' perceptions of patient safety in ultrasound imaging: Part 1 – identifying the main safety concerns, a qualitative study.

49. Overcoming Zeno's paradox: using long-exposure technology to capture a Deleuzo–Bergsonian perspective of movement in qualitative research.

50. Digital mapping as feminist method: critical reflections.