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1. Telehealth practice in aphasia: A survey of UK speech and language therapists, with a focus on assessment.

2. Telehealth administration of narrative and procedural discourse: A UK and US comparison of traumatic brain injury and matched controls.

3. When not hitting your sales target is 'the end of the world': Examining the effects of rational emotive behaviour therapy on the irrational beliefs and emotional reactivity of UK‐based sales professionals.

4. 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.

5. Beyond the individual: Socio‐ecological factors impacting activity after gestational diabetes mellitus.

6. Shaping research for people living with co‐existing mental and physical health conditions: A research priority setting initiative from the United Kingdom.

7. "My name on the door by the Professor's name": The process of recruiting a researcher with a learning disability at a UK university.

8. Amateur choir singers – Does good vocal health matter?

9. Experiences and views of people who frequently call emergency ambulance services: A qualitative study of UK service users.

10. Evaluation of a pilot to introduce simulated learning activities to support speech and language therapy students' clinical development.

11. Intensive and comprehensive aphasia therapy—a survey of the definitions, practices and views of speech and language therapists in the United Kingdom.

12. Speak out, stay safe: Including children with special educational needs and disabilities in an evaluation of an abuse prevention programme.

13. Screening for silent aspiration in hyperacute stroke: A feasibility study of clinical swallowing examination and cough reflex testing.

14. Impact of COVID‐19 on digital practice in UK paediatric speech and language therapy and implications for the future: A national survey.

15. 'I think that's what I heard? I'm not sure': Speech and language therapists' views of, and practices in, phonetic transcription.

16. Comparing music‐ and food‐evoked autobiographical memories in young and older adults: A diary study.

17. Assessing parent interaction with deaf infants: A quantitative survey of UK professional practice.

18. Hetero‐ and cisnormativity—UK pharmacy education as a queer opponent.

19. Moral distress: Does this impact on intent to stay among adult critical care nurses?

20. The interactive dimensions of encounters in HIV care: From trauma to relational traumatic growth.

21. 'Wishes and feelings': Misunderstandings and missed opportunities for participation in child protection proceedings.

22. Risk for intellectual disability populations in inpatient forensic settings in the United Kingdom: A literature review.

23. Exploring the obesity concerns of British Pakistani women living in deprived inner‐city areas: A qualitative study.

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

25. A survey of cognitive–communication difficulties following TBI: are families receiving the training and support they need?

26. Women's experiences of restrictive interventions within inpatient mental health services: A qualitative investigation.

27. Accessing local support online: Mothers' experiences of local Breastfeeding Support Facebook groups.

28. Framing the failure of medical implants: Media representations of the ASR hip replacements in the UK.

29. Beyond jam sandwiches and cups of tea: An exploration of primary pupils' algorithm‐evaluation strategies.

30. Parents' experiences of complementary feeding among a United Kingdom culturally diverse and deprived community.

31. Easy read and accessible information for people with intellectual disabilities: Is it worth it? A meta-narrative literature review.

32. The Schwartz Centre Rounds: Supporting mental health workers with the emotional impact of their work.

33. Exploration of a Novel Preventative Policing Approach in the United Kingdom to Adverse Childhood Experiences.

34. A Retrospective Analysis of Children's Assessment Reports: What Helps Children Tell?

35. Supporting unaccompanied asylum‐seeking young people: The experience of foster care.

36. How professionals talk about complex cases: a critical discourse analysis.

37. Spatio-temporal elements of articulation work in the achievement of repeat prescribing safety in UK general practice.

38. Representations of Poverty in British Newspapers: A Case of 'Othering' the Threat?

39. Body Dissatisfaction, Perceptions of Competence, and Lesson Content in Physical Education.

40. The Family Context of Assent: Comparison of Child and Parent Perspectives on Familial Decision‐Making.

41. Perpetrators of domestic violence abuse within Intellectual Disability services: A hidden population?

42. Assessing Parental Capacity when there are Concerns about an Unborn Child: Pre-Birth Assessment Guidance and Practice in England.

43. Decision making in NICE single technological appraisals: How does NICE incorporate patient perspectives?

44. Reflections on the implementation of governance structures for early-stage clinical innovation.

45. Report on the Implementation and Results of an Outcomes-focused Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse Interventions in the UK.

46. The interpersonal work of dental conscious sedation: A qualitative analysis.

47. PReSaFe: A model of barriers and facilitators to patients providing feedback on experiences of safety.

48. Adoptive family experiences of post-adoption contact in an Internet era.

49. Professionals' perceptions of the rocky routes to successful outcomes for young people in a children's residential school.

50. Does resuscitation status affect decision making in a deteriorating patient? Results from a randomised vignette study.