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51. Increasing capacity by moving away from one‐to‐one clinical supervision: using peer‐assisted learning and a group model of student placements in community paediatric speech and language therapy to enable student‐led service delivery

52. Barriers and enablers of coordination across healthcare system levels.

53. Developing a prehospital care service in a low‐resource setting: Barriers and solutions.

54. Dental hygiene and direct access to care: Past and present.

55. Nursing in deathworlds: Necropolitics of the life, dying and death of an unhoused person in the United States healthcare industrial complex.

56. A special section: Recruiting and retaining couples from underrepresented backgrounds in intervention research.

57. A randomized study of parent‐ versus child‐directed intervention for Dutch toddlers with DLD.

58. Experiences of South African speech–language therapists providing telepractice during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative survey.

59. Telehealth in PM&R: Past, present, and future in clinical practice and opportunities for translational research.

60. Design and usability evaluation of a mobile‐based‐self‐management application for caregivers of children with severe burns.

61. What does it take to facilitate the integration of clinical practice guidelines for the management of low back pain into practice? Part 2: A strategic plan to activate dissemination.

62. Religious preferences in healthcare: A welfarist approach.

63. Quality indicators for dementia and older people nearing the end of life: A systematic review.

64. The effectiveness of ūloa as a model supporting Tongan people experiencing mental distress.

65. What's driving spending differences in medical groups and what might that mean for health policy.

66. An Australian hospital pharmacy department's pandemic response plan to coronavirus disease of 2019.

67. Applying the Ottawa Charter to guide resilience‐building programs for health care organizations.

68. Factors influencing the success of telepractice during the COVID‐19 pandemic and preferences for post‐pandemic services: An interview study with clinicians and parents.

69. The perspectives of Australian speech pathologists in providing evidence‐based practices to children with autism.

70. Let's talk about the negative experiences of Black mental health service users in England: Now is the moment to consider watchful waiting to support their recovery.

71. Personhood: Philosophies, applications and critiques in healthcare.

72. "Autonomy and solidarity: Bridging the tensions": Celebrating the 15th World Congress of Bioethics.

73. Evidence‐based medicine's curious path: From clinical epidemiology to patient‐centered care through decision analysis.

74. Generalized pustular psoriasis: Quality and readability of online health information.

75. Dementia care navigation: A systematic review on different service types and their prevalence.

76. Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services.

77. Delivering value‐based healthcare for people with diabetes in a national publicly funded health service: Lessons from Ireland and Wales.

78. Impacts of health care service changes implemented due to COVID‐19 on children and young people with long‐term disability: A mapping review.

79. Good health care for a good life? The case of down syndrome.

80. Time to solve persistent, pernicious and widespread nursing workforce shortages.

81. Big Med's Spread.

82. Walk‐in Together: A pilot study of a walk‐in online family therapy intervention.

83. Performance evaluation for health‐care sectors using a dynamic network data envelopment analysis approach.

84. Towards online delivery of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: A scoping review.

85. A patient‐led, peer‐to‐peer qualitative study on the psychosocial relationship between young adults with inflammatory bowel disease and food.

86. Representation in participatory health care decision‐making: Reflections on an Application‐Oriented Model.

87. Who cares where the doctors are? The expectation of mobility and its effect on health outcomes.

88. A fully homomorphic encryption based on magic number fragmentation and El‐Gamal encryption: Smart healthcare use case.

89. Moving Onward and Upward in a "Dead‐End" Job: Extrinsic Motivations and Rewards in Health Care Work.

90. Marginalization and women's healthcare in Ghana: Incorporating colonial origins, unveiling women's knowledge, and empowering voices.

91. Complex adaptive organisations: How three‐dimensional visualisations can help to understand their structures and behaviours.

92. Biochemical, biomechanical and imaging biomarkers of ischemic stroke: Time for integrative thinking.

93. Addressing power in couples therapy: Integrating socio‐emotional relationship therapy and emotionally focused therapy.

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

95. Transportation Justice and Health.

96. Ireland's approach to health and social care policy and practice for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

97. Healthcare for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Italy.

98. Healthcare provision for Swedish persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

99. Perspectives on healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities in Poland.

100. Health care for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities in India.