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  1. Care by Name, Not by Nature: Experiences of Older Adults Accessing a Home Care Package Including Food and Nutrition Services—An Exploratory Qualitative Study
  2. Self‐Care Experiences and Support Needs of Community‐Dwelling Older Adults With Multimorbidity: A Qualitative Study Informed by the Caring Life‐Course Theory
  3. Associations between nutritional and physical outcomes of community-dwelling older adults eating alone, versus with others: A systematic review
  4. Health Literacy‐Focused Communication Training for Primary Healthcare Providers Working With Older Adults: A Co‐Designed Prototype
  5. Patient Perspectives of Early Interventions for Healthy Ageing in General Practice: A Qualitative Study
  6. Defining Life Stages and Mapping Care Trajectories: A Narrative Review of Life‐Course Theories, Models and Frameworks
  7. Self-management support interventions for socioeconomically disadvantaged older adults with chronic conditions: A systematic review
  8. Book overview and setting the scene
  9. Getting started with integrated knowledge translation
  10. Integrated knowledge translation meets complexity science
  11. Integrated knowledge translation within the Caring Futures Institute
  12. Navigating Knowledge Translation in Health and Care
  13. Working in partnership
  14. Health literacy focused communication training for primary healthcare providers working with older adults: A scoping review
  15. Applying the Caring Life-Course Theory to Explore Prostate Cancer Survivors’ Care Needs, Care Trajectories, And Self-Care Behaviors: A Qualitative Study
  16. Enabling Personalized Needs-Based Cancer Patient Navigation Using a Caring Life-Course Approach
  17. A ‘True North Statement for Care’: charting the course to better care for all Australians
  18. Human-centred AI for emergency cardiac care: Evaluating RAPIDx AI with PROLIFERATE_AI
  19. Why We Need to Think Differently About Self‐Care and Self‐Management
  20. Older people’s perspectives on frailty screening in primary care settings – a citizens’ jury study
  21. The Caring Life Course Theory: Opening new frontiers in care—A cardiac rehabilitation example
  22. Australian hearing healthcare stakeholders’ experiences of and attitudes towards teleaudiology uptake: a qualitative study
  23. Care biography: A concept analysis
  24. Understanding the enablers to implementing sustainable health and well‐being programs for older adults in rural Australia: A scoping review
  25. From Promise to Practice: How Health Researchers Understand and Promote Transdisciplinary Collaboration
  26. Evidence-based Medication knowledge Brokers in Residential Aged CarE (EMBRACE): protocol for a helix-counterbalanced randomised controlled trial
  27. The effectiveness of technology interventions in reducing social isolation and loneliness among community-dwelling older people: A mixed methods systematic review
  28. The role of speech-language pathologists in frailty: An Australian qualitative study of perceptions, practices, and opportunities
  29. A Human-Centered Approach to Measuring the Impact of Evidence-Based Online Resources
  30. IMPAACT: IMproving the PArticipAtion of older people in policy decision-making on common health CondiTions – a study protocol
  31. Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of the Flinders Chronic Condition Management Program in outpatient drug and alcohol settings in Australia
  32. ‘I wasn't made to feel like a nut case after all’: A qualitative story completion study exploring healthcare recipient and carer perceptions of good professional caregiving relationships
  33. My Wellbeing Journal: Development of a communication and goal‐setting tool to improve care for older adults with chronic conditions and multimorbidity
  34. How and where does “care” fit within seminal life‐course approaches? A narrative review and critical analysis
  35. Wicked problems in a post-truth political economy: a dilemma for knowledge translation
  36. How transdisciplinary research teams learn to do knowledge translation (KT), and how KT in turn impacts transdisciplinary research: a realist evaluation and longitudinal case study
  37. Instruments Measuring Self-Care and Self-Management of Chronic Conditions by Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Scoping Review
  38. “You Are By No Means Alone”: A Netnographic Study of Self-Care Support in an Online Community for Older Adults
  39. Practitioner perceptions of the feasibility of common frailty screening instruments within general practice settings: a mixed methods study
  40. Are Australians willing to pay more tax to support wage increases for aged care workers? Findings from a national survey
  41. Prevalence and determinants of physical frailty among people living in residential aged care facilities: a large-scale retrospective audit
  42. ‘My Wellbeing Journal’: Using experience-based co-design to improve caring for older adults with multimorbidity
  43. Application of Caring Life‐Course Theory to explore care needs in women with pregnancy‐related pelvic girdle pain
  44. Re-thinking reablement strategies for older adults in residential aged care: a scoping review
  45. Communicating with older adults with long-term conditions about self-management goals: A systematic review and thematic synthesis
  46. Theories of self-care and self-management of long-term conditions by community-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-ethnography
  47. Towards a unifying caring life‐course theory for better self‐care and caring solutions: A discussion paper
  48. Not Well Enough to Attend Appointments: Telehealth Versus Health Marginalisation
  49. Co-Designing Evidence-Based Videos in Health Care: A Case Exemplar of Developing Creative Knowledge Translation “Evidence-Experience” Resources
  50. Introducing an interactional approach to exploring facilitation as an implementation intervention: examining the utility of Conversation Analysis
  51. Understanding consumer perceptions of frailty screening to inform knowledge translation and health service improvements
  52. Peer-to-Peer Health Communication in Older Adults’ Online Communities: Protocol for a Qualitative Netnographic Study and Co-Design Approach
  53. Peer-to-Peer Health Communication in Older Adults’ Online Communities: Protocol for a Qualitative Netnographic Study and Co-Design Approach (Preprint)
  54. Feasibility and acceptability of commonly used screening instruments to identify frailty among community-dwelling older people: a mixed methods study
  55. Older adults’ understandings and perspectives on frailty in community and residential aged care: an interpretive description
  56. Factors influencing communication about frailty in primary care: A scoping review
  57. Engaging older adults in self-management talk in healthcare encounters: a systematic review protocol
  58. Orthopaedic surgeons’ perceptions of frailty and frailty screening
  59. What does integrated care mean from an older person’s perspective? A scoping review
  60. General practitioners’ perceptions, attitudes and experiences of frailty and frailty screening
  61. Using Zoom Videoconferencing for Qualitative Data Collection: Perceptions and Experiences of Researchers and Participants
  62. Dementia on Facebook: Requesting information and advice about dementia risk-prevention on social media
  63. Transdisciplinary research for impact: protocol for a realist evaluation of the relationship between transdisciplinary research collaboration and knowledge translation
  64. “Your Brain Matters”: Issues of Risk and Responsibility in Online Dementia Prevention Information
  65. Brain health advice in the news: managing notions of individual responsibility in media discourse on cognitive decline and dementia