Volume 20, Issue 2 of New Trends in Qualitative Research offers a wide range of studies that explore diverse qualitative research topics. From incorporating traditional Azorean songs in musical education to using photo-elicitation to study exclusion and ageing, these articles showcase innovative methodologies. Other contributions address the training of medical professionals in conflict zones, strategies adopted in response to COVID-19, and migrants' perceptions of healthcare. This issue highlights the importance of reflective and creative approaches in qualitative research across various fields.

Empirical Articles

DEVELOPING COMPETENCES IN PUBLIC HEALTH: PROFESSIONAL-MANAGERS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF A DISTANCE LEARNING COURSE

Priscila Meyenberg Cunha Sade Priscila, Aida Maris Peres , Ingrid Margareth Voth Lowen , Aline Maria Sampaio Pacheco , Juliana Helena Montezeli , Lívia Cozer Montenegro

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EDUCATING THE "GODS": OPERATIONS, OUTCOMES, AND OPPORTUNTIES IN TREATMENT COURTS

Jennifer Smith Ramey, Fred Volk, Fred Milacci, Thomas Gogolin

Page: e960

IDENTIFICATION OF BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO HIV PRE-EXPOSURE PROHYLAXIS (PREP) USE IN GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN

Héctor Fabio Mueses Marín, Meyer Aicardo Narváez-Ochoa, Beatriz Alvarado-LLano, María Camila Bolívar-Rocha, Pilar Camargo-Plazas, Ximena Galindo-Orrego, Jorge Martínez-Cajas, Marcela Arrivillaga

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ADVANCING THE NURSING PROFESSION, RESEARCH AND PERSONAL CAREER GROWTH: NOVICE FACULTY AND COLLABORATIVE WORK

Kateryna Metersky, Areej Al-Hamad, Mathumesa Muhunthan, Rosanra Yoon

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STRATEGIES ADOPTED IN THE FACE OF THE COVID-19 IMPACT ON THE WORLD OF WORK

Mafalda Sousa, Catarina Brandão, Ana Veloso, Sónia Gonçalves, Isabel Silva, Joana Santos

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PERCEPTION OF MIGRANTS' HEALTH CARE IN PORTUGAL, SPAIN AND BELGIUM

María Idoia Ugarte Gurrutxaga, Brígida Molina-Gallego, Beatriz de Oliveira Xavier, Ana Paula Monteiro, Flore Geukens, Gonzalo Melgar-de Corral

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