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

2. Patient perspective on observation methods used in seclusion room in an Irish forensic mental health setting: A qualitative study.

3. Service user perspectives on recovery: the construction of unfulfilled promises in mental health service delivery in Ireland.

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

5. Views from the margins: teacher perspectives on alternative education provision in Ireland.

6. Exploring the experiences of a person with dementia and their spouse who attended a telehealth music therapy programme: Two case examples from Ireland.

7. The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on speech and language therapy services in Ireland: A mixed‐methods survey at two time points during the pandemic.

8. Transition stories: Voices of school leavers with intellectual disabilities.

9. Towards the development of a national patient transfer document between residential and acute care—A pilot study.

10. Engagement and inclusion of individuals with a dual sensory loss and learning disability in the assessment process-staff perspectives.

11. Disseminating early years research: an illustrative case study.

12. AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE ATTITUDES OF KEY TOURISM PROVIDERS REGARDING ‘CARBON NEUTRAL’ TOURISM IN COUNTY CLARE, IRELAND.

13. Dysphagia and mealtime difficulties in dementia: Speech and language therapists' practices and perspectives.

14. Accessing community dementia care services in Ireland: Emotional barriers for caregivers.

15. Keyworkers’ experiences and perceptions of using psychological approaches with people experiencing homelessness.

16. Forensic Mental Health Nurses' Perceptions of Clinical Supervision: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

17. Developing a structured education reminiscence-based programme for staff in long-stay care facilities in Ireland.

18. "It's funny I feel much more stigmatized by my own home community": investigating visually impaired migrants' experiences of unsupportive ethnic community.

19. 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.

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

21. The Heart of Living and Dying: Upstreaming Advance Care Planning into Community Conversations in the Public Domain in Northern Ireland.

22. Physical activity and behaviour change: the role of distributed motivation.

23. Thinking ahead? Exploring adult social care provision with older people in Northern Ireland.

24. The Case Management Approach to Protecting Older People from Abuse and Mistreatment: Lessons from the Irish Experience.

25. Critical Practice for Challenging Times: Social Workers' Engagement with Community Work.

26. The support experiences of older people who have been abused in Ireland.

27. The symbolic representation of community in social isolation and loneliness among older people: Insights for intervention from a rural Irish case study.

28. Exploring nursing staff views of responsive behaviours of people with dementia in long-stay facilities.

29. Grief, loss, and separation: Experiences of birth children of foster carers.

30. Codesign and Launch of 'On the Ball': An Inclusive Community‐Based 'Testicular Awareness' Campaign.

31. Enactment of Transformational School Leadership—Insights from Primary School and System Leaders.

32. Youth workers' experiences of challenging behaviour: lessons for practice.

33. Perceptions of Trainee Practice Teachers in Northern Ireland: Assessing Competence and Readiness to Practise during COVID 19.

34. Responding to the support needs of front-line public health nurses who work with vulnerable families and children: a qualitative study.

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

36. Exploring nurses' use of the WHO safety checklist in the perioperative setting.

37. Exploring parents’ experiences of care in an Irish hospital following second-trimester miscarriage.

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

39. Building public engagement and access to palliative care and advance care planning: a qualitative study.

40. Peering in: what do you see and will we agree?

41. Living With Endometriosis: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis Examining Women's Experiences With the Irish Healthcare Services.

42. Using Online Photovoice to Explore Food Decisions of Families on Low Income: Lessons Learnt During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

43. An exploratory international study into occupational therapy students' perceptions of professional identity.

44. 'Don't put the parent out': parents' perspectives of being present during an inter-hospital transfer.

45. Perspectives on the role of the speech and language therapist in palliative care: An international survey.

46. Voice use in professional soccer management.

47. Pregnancy Loss in Rural Ireland: An Experience of Disenfranchised Grief.

48. Evaluation of a termination of pregnancy education programme in the Republic of Ireland: part 2.

49. Exploring attitudes of people with chronic health conditions towards the use of group-based telerehabilitation: A qualitative study.

50. Perceptions of paramedic educators on assessments used in the first year of a paramedic programme: a qualitative exploration.