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1. Longitudinal data on speech outcomes in internationally adopted children compared with non‐adopted children with cleft lip and palate.

2. Conversations about violence, risk and responsibility with divorced and support‐seeking fathers in Sweden.

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

4. A rocky road but worth the drive: A longitudinal qualitative study of patient innovators and researchers cocreating research.

5. Electronic medication administration record (eMAR) in Swedish home healthcare—Implications for Nurses' and nurse Assistants' Work environment: A qualitative study.

6. At-home monitoring after surgery/anaesthesia - a challenge.

7. Parent rating of intelligibility: A discussion of the construct validity of the Intelligibility in Context Scale (ICS) and normative data of the Swedish version of the ICS.

8. Combined effects of age and hearing impairment on utterances and requests for clarification in spontaneous conversation and a referential communication task.

9. The process of disclosing child abuse: a study of Swedish Social Services protection in child abuse cases.

10. Critical care nurses' experiences of nursing intoxicated patients after abuse of drugs.

11. Being there for my grandchild - grandparents' responses to their grandchildren's exposure to domestic violence.

12. Changes in walking ability, intellectual disability, and epilepsy in adults with cerebral palsy over 50 years: a population-based follow-up study.

13. Searching for the right track - managing care trajectories in child welfare.

14. Age limits for participation in child protection court proceedings in Sweden.

15. Co‐Design Workshops to Develop a Psychosocial Support Service Model for Refugees in Sweden Affected by Gender‐Based Violence.

16. Exploring career choices of specialist nurse students: Their decision‐making motives. A qualitative study.

17. 'Best fit' caring skills of an interprofessional team in short‐term goal‐directed reablement: older adults' perceptions.

18. The caregiving phenomenon and caregiver participation in dementia.

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

20. Assessing the perceived value of a user‐led educational intervention to support recovery in a Swedish psychiatric organization: A qualitative case study.

21. A feeling of not being alone – Patients' with COPD experiences of a group‐based self‐management education with a digital website: A qualitative study.

22. The expectations and experiences of patients regarding the diagnostic workup at a specialized memory clinic: An interview study.

23. The Swedish physical activity and fitness cohort born in 1958 - dropout analysis and overview at 36-year follow-up.

24. Experiences of cervical screening and barriers to participation in the context of an organised programme: a systematic review and thematic synthesis.

25. Displays of parent suitability in adoption assessment reports.

26. Conditioned agency? The role of children in the audit of Swedish residential care.

27. Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of a patient‐reported experience measure for children.

28. Palliative Care Research - A Systematic Review of foci, designs and methods of research conducted in Sweden between 2007 and 2012.

29. Making sense of common sense: examining the decision-making of politically appointed representatives in Swedish child protection.

30. Patient participation in dialysis care—A qualitative study of patients' and health professionals' perspectives.

31. The Effectiveness of Weight Management Interventions in Breastfeeding Women-A Systematic Review and Critical Evaluation.

32. Workload assessment: Time to emanate from accurate conclusions instead of preconceived notions.

33. Organisational impact on the use of restrictive measures: The perspective of Swedish front‐line managers.

34. Xerostomia in 75–85‐year‐olds: A longitudinal population study.

35. Assessing the use of clinical guidelines against domestic violence in southern Sweden: A mixed‐methods study.

36. Psychometric evaluation of the Telenursing Interaction and Satisfaction Scale.

37. Prevalence of cannabis use among young adults in Sweden comparing randomized response technique with a traditional survey.

38. Construct validation and normative data for different versions of the Shirom‐Melamed burnout questionnaire/measure in a Swedish population sample.

39. Dental hygienists and dentists as providers of brush biopsies for oral mucosa screening.

40. Structural validity and internal consistency of the Strengths and Stressors in Parenting (SSF) Questionnaire in parents of children with developmental disabilities.

41. The association between disability, school achievement expectations, self‐efficacy and psychosomatic problems among Swedish adolescents attending compulsory regular school.

42. Nurses' experiences of person‐centred care planning using video‐conferencing.

43. Translation, cultural adaptation and recommendations for clinical implementation of the Abbey Pain Scale to a Swedish dementia care context.

44. Records of personal assistance applications reveal young carers: Viewed from the rights of the child.

45. Undergraduate nursing students' experiences of practicing caring behaviours with standardised patients.

46. Palliative care delivery at nursing homes before and after an educational intervention from professionals' perspective: A pre–post design.

47. eHealth literacy and socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of parents of children needing paediatric surgery in Sweden.

48. Assessing time processing ability and daily time management in persons with dementia: Psychometric properties of three instruments.

49. Longitudinal changes in nursing home leadership, direct care staff job strain and social support in Swedish nursing homes—findings from the U‐AGE SWENIS study.

50. How much are we worth? Experiences of nursing assistants in Swedish nursing homes during the first wave of COVID‐19.