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1. Patient experiences of information-sharing and patient-centred care across the broad landscape of primary care practice and provision: a nationally representative survey of Australian adults.

2. 'I live in extremes': A qualitative investigation of Autistic adults' experiences of inertial rest and motion.

3. Osteopathy Referrals to and from General Practitioners: Secondary Analysis of Practitioner Characteristics from an Australian Practice-Based Research Network.

4. Criteria for the selection, evaluation and application of traditional knowledge in contemporary health practice, education, research and policy: A systematic review.

5. Exploring Criteria for the Translation of Traditional Knowledge Within Contemporary Clinical Practice, Research, Policy, and Education: A Stakeholder Forum.

6. Attitudes, skills and implementation of evidence-based practice: a national cross-sectional survey of licensed naprapaths in Sweden.

7. Practitioner and practice characteristics of Australian osteopaths who discuss lifestyle factors with patients: Findings from a national practice‐based research network.

8. Prevalence and determinants of low social support during pregnancy among Australian women: a community-based cross-sectional study.

9. Protocol for The International Cohort on Lifestyle Determinants of Health Study: A Longitudinal Investigation of Complementary and Integrative Health Utilization in Postsecondary Education Students.

10. Consultation with complementary medicine practitioners by individuals with chronic conditions: Characteristics and reasons for consultation in Australian clinical settings.

11. Providing healthcare to Ebola survivors: A qualitative exploratory investigation of healthcare providers' views and experiences in Sierra Leone.

12. A Systematic Review of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Amongst Ethnic Minority Populations: A Focus Upon Prevalence, Drivers, Integrative Use, Health Outcomes, Referrals and Use of Information Sources.

13. Consultations with Naturopaths and Western Herbalists: Prevalence of Use and Characteristics of Users in Australia.

14. Prevalence and practice characteristics of urban and rural or remote Australian chiropractors: Analysis of a nationally representative sample of 1830 chiropractors.

15. The Role and Influence of Traditional and Scientific Knowledge in Naturopathic Education: A Qualitative Study.

16. Naturopathic Medicine for the Management of Endometriosis, Dysmenorrhea, and Menorrhagia: A Content Analysis.

18. Effects of adverse events in health care on acute care nurses in an Australian context: A qualitative study.

19. Primary care practitioner perceptions and attitudes of complementary medicine: a content analysis of free-text responses from a survey of non-metropolitan Australian general practitioners.

20. Community-identified recommendations to enhance cancer survivorship for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

21. The Utilization of Health Services and Self-Care by Older Women With Sleeping Problems: Results From a Nationally Representative Sample of 9,110 Women.

22. The Australian Complementary Medicine Workforce: A Profile of 1,306 Practitioners from the PRACI Study.

23. Prevalence and factors associated with the use of acupuncture and Chinese medicine: results of a nationally representative survey of 17 161 Australian women.

24. An Overview of the Practitioner Research and Collaboration Initiative (PRACI): a practice-based research network for complementary medicine.

25. A workforce survey of Australian chiropractic: the profile and practice features of a nationally representative sample of 2,005 chiropractors.

26. The use of complementary and alternative medicine by 7427 Australian women with cyclic perimenstrual pain and discomfort: a cross-sectional study.

27. Locating care at the end of life: burden, vulnerability, and the practical accomplishment of dying.

28. On resilience and acceptance in the transition to palliative care at the end of life.

29. Families and the transition to specialist palliative care.

30. Majority of Women Are Influenced by Nonprofessional Information Sources When Deciding to Consult a Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioner During Pregnancy.

31. Networks of knowledge or just old wives’ tales?: A diary-based analysis of women’s self-care practices and everyday lay expertise.

32. The Influence of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use in Pregnancy on Labor Pain Management Choices: Results from a Nationally Representative Sample of 1,835 Women.

34. Acupuncture referrals in rural primary healthcare: a survey of general practitioners in rural and regional New South Wales, Australia.

35. Bodies of knowledge: Nature, holism and women’s plural health practices.

36. The Prevalence and Determinants of Chinese Medicine Use by Australian Women: Analysis of a Cohort of 10,287 Women Aged 56-61 Years.

37. Referrals to chiropractors and osteopaths: a survey of general practitioners in rural and regional New South Wales, Australia.

38. Referral to Chinese medicine practitioners in Australian primary care: a survey of New South Wales rural and regional general practitioners.

39. The role of the bilingual/bicultural worker in dementia education, support and care.

40. Dementia information for culturally and linguistically diverse communities: sources, access and considerations for effective practice.

41. Use of complementary and alternative medicine by mid-age women with back pain: a national cross-sectional survey.

42. The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine During Pregnancy: A Longitudinal Study of Australian Women.

43. Mid-Age Women's Consultations with Acupuncturists: A Longitudinal Analysis of 11,200 Women, 2001-2007.

44. Distribution of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers in rural New South Wales, Australia: A step towards explaining high CAM use in rural health?

45. Attitudes and referral practices of maternity care professionals with regard to complementary and alternative medicine: an integrative review.

46. The urban-rural divide in complementary and alternative medicine use: a longitudinal study of 10,638 women.

47. What Gets Measured Gets Managed: A Scoping Review of Musculoskeletal Research Conducted Within Practice-Based Research Networks.

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