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1. An exploration of Northern Ireland general practice pharmacists' views on their role in general practice: a cross-sectional survey.

2. 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.

3. Research paper. Impact of the Irish smoking ban on sales in bars using a large business-level data set from 1999 to 2007.

4. Autobiographical Cerebral Network Activation in Older Adults Before and After Reminiscence Therapy: A Preliminary Report.

5. Data Driven Identification of Injury Risk Factors During Expansion on Irish Dairy Farms.

6. Learning to safeguard: exploring adult safeguarding officers' readiness for online learning and their perceptions of a blended learning safeguarding training programme.

7. How do speech and language therapists enact aphasia psychosocial support in Ireland? A cross‐sectional online survey informed by normalization process theory.

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

9. Embedding key word sign prompts in a shared book reading activity: The impact on communication between children with Down syndrome and their parents.

10. A qualitative study of adult protection procedures: threshold screening of new referrals by designated adult safeguarding practitioners.

11. Health and well‐being of sibling carers of adults with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Four waves of data.

12. Care full deliberation? Care work and Ireland's citizens' assembly on gender equality.

13. A survey of speech pathologists' opinions about the prospective acceptability of an online implementation platform for aphasia services.

14. An exploration of mental distress in transgender people in Ireland with reference to minority stress and dissonance theory.

15. Approaches to tracheoesophageal voice rehabilitation: a survey of the UK and Irish speech and language therapists' current practice and beliefs.

16. Experiences of Health Service Access and Use for People Living with Parkinson's Disease in Ireland: A National Survey.

17. Patterns of reading behaviour in digital hypertext environments.

18. The discursive construction of HIV stigma in Irish print media.

19. How blogs support the transfer of knowledge into practice in the field of dementia palliative care: a survey of facilitators and barriers.

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

21. Final year undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' perspectives on simulation-based education: a cross-sectional study.

22. 'It can be difficult to find the right words': Parents' needs when breaking news and communicating to children with cancer and their siblings.

23. Enhancing primary care psychology services with assistant psychologists in Ireland: An evaluation of output, throughput and stakeholder satisfaction.

24. Trends in hip fracture care in the Republic of Ireland from 2013 to 2018: results from the Irish Hip Fracture Database.

25. Capacity building in sexual health promotion: a longitudinal evaluation of a training-the-trainer programme in Ireland.

26. "Unknown world of wheelchairs" A mixed methods study exploring experiences of wheelchair and seating assistive technology provision for people with spinal cord injury in an Irish context.

27. Evaluating instructional designs with mental workload assessments in university classrooms.

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

29. Perspectives of speech and language therapists in paediatric palliative care: an international exploratory study.

30. An optimal environment for placement learning: listening to the voices of speech and language therapy students.

31. An evaluation of workplace choir singing amongst Health Service staff in Ireland.

32. Evaluation of a national training programme to support engagement in mental health services: Learning enablers and learning gains.

33. Patients' perception of safety climate in Irish general practice: a cross-sectional study.

34. "Surviving out of the Ashes" – An exploration of young adult service users' perspectives of mental health recovery.

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

36. Effects on learning of time spent by university students attending lectures and/or watching online videos.

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

38. Sedentary behavior, physical activity, and mental health in older adults: An isotemporal substitution model.

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

40. Burnout and its prevalence among public health nurses in Ireland.

41. Developing Service User Skills in Co-Production of Research: Course Development and Evaluation.

42. Does sports club participation contribute to physical activity among children and adolescents? A comparison across six European countries.

43. 234 An Evaluation of Two Frailty Intervention Therapy Team's (FITT) in the Emergency Department Pilot Services.

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

45. Motivations for adolescent self-harm and the implications for mental health nurses.

46. Regional inequalities in self-reported conditions and non-communicable diseases in European countries: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) special module on the social determinants of health.

47. Stop, think, reflect, realize—first‐time mothers' views on taking part in longitudinal maternal health research.

48. Development and validation of an instrument to measure stress among older adult nursing students: The Student Nurse Stressor‐15 (SNS‐15) Scale.

49. Chalk and talk versus flipped learning: A case study.

50. Where phonology meets morphology in the context of rapid language change and universal bilingualism: Irish initial mutations in child language.