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1. "Diabetes is really simple on paper, but really complicated when you actually have it": Understanding the daily stressors of adolescents living with Type 1 diabetes.

2. Egocentric cocitation networks and scientific papers destinies.

3. Clinicians' perceptions of digital vs. paper-based decision support interventions.

4. Is it time to abandon paper? The use of emails and the Internet for health services research - a cost-effectiveness and qualitative study.

5. Pharmaceutical waste disposal practices: a case study of an Australian public hospital pharmacy department.

6. Parenting through place‐of‐care disruptions: A qualitative study of parents' experiences of neonatal care.

7. The patient representation struggle during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Missed opportunities for resilient healthcare systems.

8. Public perspectives on inequality and mental health: A peer research study.

9. Towards an Implementation‐STakeholder Engagement Model (I‐STEM) for improving health and social care services.

10. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore the experience of receiving and using augmentative and alternative communication.

11. Intensive care as a specialty of choice for registered nurses: A descriptive phenomenological study.

12. A qualitative exploration of speech–language pathologists' approaches in treating spoken discourse post‐traumatic brain injury.

13. Stakeholder views on cognitive communication assessment and intervention for a person living independently in the community with severe traumatic brain injury.

14. 'It gives you encouragement because you're not alone': A pilot study of a multi‐component social media skills intervention for people with acquired brain injury.

15. Girls, sexuality and playground‐assemblages in a South African primary school.

16. A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators to self‐managing multiple long‐term conditions amongst people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation.

17. Investigating the impact of primary care networks on continuity of care in English general practice: Analysis of interviews with patients and clinicians from a mixed methods study.

18. Behaviour change communication to improve complementary feeding practices in Ethiopia: Couples' beliefs concerning paternal involvement in childcare.

19. Biographical histories of gendered parental substance use: Messages from mothers to professionals as to what interventions help or hinder journeys of recovery.

20. (Dis)respect and shame in the context of 'medically unexplained' illness.

21. 'We manage, but yeah, it's challenging': A mixed‐methods study of enablers and barriers to hearing assessments for parents of children in metropolitan and regional Australia.

22. Augmented‐reality‐enhanced game‐based learning in flipped English classrooms: Effects on students' creative thinking and vocabulary acquisition.

23. The development and construction of an AR‐guided learning model with focused learning theories.

24. A qualitative study assessing allied health provider perceptions of telepractice functionality in therapy delivery for people with disability.

25. A qualitative evaluation of a co‐design process involving young people at risk of suicide.

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

27. Menopause at work—An organisation‐based case study.

28. Acceptability of a shared cancer follow‐up model of care between general practitioners and radiation oncologists: A qualitative evaluation.

29. Patient and healthcare professionals' perceptions of a combined blood and faecal immunochemical test for excluding colorectal cancer diagnosis in primary care.

30. The impact of participation in research for speech and language therapy departments and their patients: A case example of the Big CACTUS multicentre trial of self‐managed computerized aphasia therapy.

31. Com‐mens: a home‐based logopaedic intervention program for communication problems between people with dementia and their caregivers — a single‐group mixed‐methods pilot study.

32. Stories for Change: The impact of Public Narrative on the co‐production process.

33. The true cost of dysphagia on quality of life: The views of adults with swallowing disability.

34. 'Is there something wrong with your voice?' A qualitative study of the voice concerns of people with laryngotracheal stenosis.

35. The retrospective acceptability of high intensity versus low intensity speech intervention in children with a cleft palate: A qualitative study from the parents' point of view using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability.

36. Healthcare Professionals' Perceptions of Stabilized Edible Foam with Adults with Severe Dysphagia; an exploratory study: Use of stabilized edible foam with adults with dysphagia.

37. 'It's been an extraordinary journey': Experience of engagement from the perspectives of people with post‐stroke aphasia.

38. Microenterprise and home care for older adults in England and Wales: A partial revolution?

39. The role of the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector in Early Help: Critical reflections from embedded social care research.

40. Exploring the connection between dementia and eating, drinking and swallowing difficulty: Findings from home‐based semi‐structured interviews.

41. "They Can't Believe They're a Tiger": Insights from pediatric speech‐language pathologist mobile app users and app designers.

42. 'Talking Very Properly Creates Such a Distance': Exploring Style‐Shifting in Speech‐Language Therapists.

43. Diagnostic procedures of paediatric speech and language therapists in the UK: Enabling and obstructive factors.

44. Involving patients and caregivers to develop items for a new patient‐reported experience measure for older adults attending the emergency department. Findings from a nominal group technique study.

45. Children's lives in an era of school closures: Exploring the implications of COVID‐19 for child labour in Ghana.

46. Perceptions of mobile and acute healthcare services among people experiencing homelessness.

47. The oral language and emergent literacy skills of preschoolers: Early childhood teachers' self‐reported role, knowledge and confidence.

48. Decommissioning normal: COVID‐19 as a disruptor of school norms for young people with learning disabilities.

49. Digital divide, critical‐, and crisis‐informatics perspectives on K‐12 emergency remote teaching during the pandemic.

50. On photovoice—Applications and reflections to an intensive care context.