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

2. Children as co‐researchers in pandemic times: Power and participation in the use of digital dialogues with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown.

3. Experiences of health service access: A qualitative interview study of people living with Parkinson's disease in Ireland.

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

5. 'We live here and play here, we should have a say': An exploration of children's perceptions of place‐making in the Market community, Belfast.

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

7. 'Then I Met This Lovely Police Woman' Young People's Experiences of Engagement with the Criminal Justice System.

8. Living with epidermolysis bullosa: Daily challenges and health‐care needs.

9. Nursing people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder: 'We all need to be on the same hymn sheet'.

10. The role and activities of the Traveller mental health liaison nurse: Findings from a multi‐stakeholder evaluation.

11. Cultures of Care in Primary Schools in Ireland that Support Child Protection Work.

12. Residential child care workers: Relationship based practice in a culture of fear.

13. Coordination, framing and innovation: the political sophistication of public health advocates in Ireland.

14. Research with young children: Exploring the methodological advantages and challenges of using hand puppets and draw and tell.

15. How Adults Tell: A Study of Adults' Experiences of Disclosure to Child Protection Social Work Services.

16. How research into healthcare staff use and non‐use of e‐books led to planning a joint approach to e‐book policy and practice across UK and Ireland healthcare libraries.

17. Factors Influencing the Uptake of Research Evidence in Child Welfare: A Synthesis of Findings from Australia, Canada and Ireland.

18. "To protect my health or to protect my health privacy?" A mixed‐methods investigation of the privacy paradox.

19. Voice and meaning: the wisdom of Family Support veterans.

20. COVID‐19 community assessment hubs in Ireland: A study of staff and patient perceptions of their value.

21. Supporting care‐experienced adults' educational journeys: "Linked lives" over the life course.

22. Children in immediate danger: Emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection.

23. Our Homes: An inclusive study about what moving house is like for people with intellectual disabilities in Ireland.

24. What about the fathers? The presence and absence of the father in social work practice in England, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden—A comparative study.

25. Post-separation Fathering and Domestic Abuse: Challenges and Contradictions.

26. Longing to belong: children in residential care and their experiences of peer relationships at school and in the children's home.

27. On the Road to Resilience: The Help-Seeking Experiences of Irish Emigrant Survivors of Institutional Abuse.

28. A cognitive task analysis of final year nursing students' situation awareness in simulated deteriorating patient events: A mixed methods study.

29. The social networks of young people in Ireland with experience of long-term foster care: some lessons for policy and practice.

30. 'More than Words': touch practices in child and family social work.

31. 'He told me to calm down and all that': a qualitative study of forms of social support in youth mentoring relationships.

32. Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process.

33. POWER ANALYSIS AND FARM WIVES: An Empirical Study of the Power Relationships Affecting Women on Irish Farms.

34. Patient and public involvement in international research: Perspectives of a team of researchers from six countries on collaborating with people with lived experiences of dementia and end‐of‐life.

35. Older LGBT people's experiences and concerns with healthcare professionals and services in Ireland.

36. Challenges to and opportunities for improving mental health services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Ireland: A narrative account.

37. The other side of late‐life intimacy? Sexual violence in later life.

38. Translating policy into practice: a case study in the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease.

39. Child Death Reviews: Developing CLEAR Recommendations.

40. Claiming and displaying national identity: Irish Travellers' and students' strategic use of 'banal' and 'hot' national identity in talk.

41. The status of health librarianship and libraries in the Republic of Ireland ( SHELLI): a mixed methods review to inform future strategy and sustainability.

42. Deconstructing national leadership: Politicians' accounts of electoral success and failure in the Irish Lisbon Treaty referenda.

43. Use of qualitative methods to identify solutions to selected equine welfare problems in Ireland.

44. 'Often They Fall Through the Cracks': Separated Children in Ireland and the Role of Guardians.

45. 'Like walking on eggshells': service user views and expectations of the child protection system.

46. 'An extra level of kind of torment': Views and experiences of recurrent miscarriage care during the initial phases of COVID‐19 in Ireland—A qualitative interview study.

47. Moral distress in carers for people with an intellectual disability who died during the COVID‐19 pandemic, a template analysis extending the Barlem and Ramos model of moral distress.

48. A qualitative study into cancer survivors' relationship with nutrition post‐cancer treatment.

49. Receiving teletherapy in Ireland: The experiences of service users in the public mental health system.

50. A qualitative descriptive study of effective leadership and leadership development strategies used by nurse leaders in European island countries.