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1. The impact of PD Check‐In on self‐management skills for maintenance of speech after intensive treatment.

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

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

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

5. Recommendations of good practice to prevent aspiration pneumonia in older adults at risk of oropharyngeal dysphagia living in nursing homes: A modified e‐Delphi study protocol.

6. Applying behaviour change theory to parent‐led language interventions for children in the early years.

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

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

9. Assessment of patients with head and neck cancer using the MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory: Results of a study into its comprehensiveness, comprehensibility and relevance to clinical practice.

10. A qualitative exploration of speech–language pathologists' approaches in treating spoken discourse post‐traumatic brain injury.

11. Considerations for paediatric student‐led telepractice in speech‐language therapy: A pilot observational study from South Africa.

12. How acceptable is the use of linguistic–phonological intervention in children with cleft palate? A qualitative study in speech therapists.

13. 'It depends on who I'm with': How young people with developmental language disorder describe their experiences of language and communication in school.

14. Experiences of participating in group‐based rehabilitation programmes: A qualitative study of community‐dwelling adults with post‐stroke aphasia.

15. A tutorial on discourse analysis in healthy and pathological ageing.

16. Changes in telepractice use and perspectives among speech and language therapists in Singapore through the COVID‐19 pandemic.

17. 'Like going into a chocolate shop, blindfolded': What do people with primary progressive aphasia want from speech and language therapy?

18. Gender differences in the laryngectomee experience.

19. 'Is there something wrong with your voice?' A qualitative study of the voice concerns of people with laryngotracheal stenosis.

20. The retrospective acceptability of high intensity versus low intensity speech intervention in children with a cleft palate: A qualitative study from the parents' point of view using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability.

21. Speech and Language Therapy/Pathology: Perspectives on a Gendered Profession

22. The oral language and emergent literacy skills of preschoolers: Early childhood teachers' self‐reported role, knowledge and confidence.

23. Pre‐ and post‐operative voice therapy (PaPOV): Development of an intervention for patients with benign vocal fold lesions.

24. Speech, language and communication needs and mental health: the experiences of speech and language therapists and mental health professionals.

25. Grounded Theory as a Method for Research in Speech and Language Therapy

26. Increasing capacity by moving away from one‐to‐one clinical supervision: using peer‐assisted learning and a group model of student placements in community paediatric speech and language therapy to enable student‐led service delivery

27. 'It's been an extraordinary journey': Experience of engagement from the perspectives of people with post‐stroke aphasia.

28. "They Can't Believe They're a Tiger": Insights from pediatric speech‐language pathologist mobile app users and app designers.

29. Experiences of South African speech–language therapists providing telepractice during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative survey.

30. 'I think writing is everything': An exploration of the writing experiences of people with aphasia.

31. Family carers' experiences of dysphagia after a stroke: An exploratory study of spouses living in a large metropolitan city.

32. Factors influencing speech pathology practice in dysphagia after stroke: A qualitative focus group study.

33. Communication support in care homes for older adults: Views and reported practices of speech and language therapists and care home activities staff in the UK.

34. Rehabilitation of post‐stroke aphasia in Ghana.

35. A qualitative systematic review of family caregivers' experiences of artificial nutrition and hydration at home: A meta‐ethnography.

36. Patient experience of the acute post‐surgical period following total laryngectomy during the COVID‐19 era.

37. Masking care: A qualitative investigation of the impact of face masks on the experience of stroke rehabilitation from the perspective of staff and service users with communication difficulties.

38. Patient suitability for free water protocols in acute stroke and general medicine: a qualitative study of clinician perceptions.

39. Managing communication changes in persons with multiple sclerosis: Findings from qualitative focus groups.

40. A pilot study of AID‐COMp: An innovative speech–language intervention for patients with early‐stage major neurocognitive disorder.

41. Regulating emotional responses to aphasia to re‐engage in life: a qualitative interview study.

42. Intelligibility and comprehensibility: A Delphi consensus study.

43. Assessment of minority language skills in English–Irish‐speaking bilingual children: A survey of SLT perspectives and current practices.

44. Worth a try or a last resort: Healthcare professionals' experiences and opinions of above cuff vocalisation.

45. Communicative participation outcomes in individuals with Parkinson's disease receiving standard care speech‐language therapy services in community settings.

46. Perceptions of communication recovery following traumatic brain injury: A qualitative investigation across 2 years.

47. Outcomes management practices in tiered school‐based speech–language therapy: A Canadian example.

48. Evaluating communication partner training in healthcare centres: Understanding the mechanisms of behaviour change.

49. From excitement to self‐doubt and insecurity: Speech–language pathologists' perceptions and experiences when treating children with a cleft palate.

50. 'I don't really know where I stand because I don't know if I took something away from her': Moral injury in South African speech–language therapists and audiologists due to patient death and dying.