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1. Embedding Public Involvement in a PhD Research Project With People Affected by Advanced Liver Disease.

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

3. In praise of postgraduate career clinics: Translating health professionals' willingness to engagement.

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

5. Evaluating the use of the mobile electrocardiogram technology KardiaMobile™ in community settings: An online survey.

6. Establishing a standing patient advisory board in family practice research: A qualitative evaluation from patients' and researchers' perspectives.

7. Maternity clinician use of shared decision‐making in antenatal care: A scoping review.

8. Applying behaviour change theory to parent‐led language interventions for children in the early years.

9. UK paediatric speech and language therapists' perceptions on the use of telehealth in current and future clinical practice: An application of the APEASE criteria.

10. Understanding capacity for implementing new interventions: A qualitative study of speech and language therapy services for children with speech sound disorder.

11. A co‐created multimethod evaluation of recovery education in Ireland.

12. Speech and language therapists' management practices, perceived effectiveness of current treatments and interest in neuromuscular electrical stimulation for acquired dysarthria rehabilitation: An international perspective.

13. How do speech–language pathologists assess and treat spoken discourse after TBI? A survey of clinical practice.

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

15. How acceptable is the use of linguistic–phonological intervention in children with cleft palate? A qualitative study in speech therapists.

16. Access, referral, service provision and management of individuals with primary progressive aphasia: A survey of speech‐language therapists in Italy.

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

18. Understanding return‐to‐employment experiences after burns: Qualitative scoping review findings.

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

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

21. 'Am I a good enough therapist?': Self‐doubt among speech and language therapists.

22. Collaboration: How does it work according to therapists and parents of young children? A systematic review.

23. Midwives' perceptions of and experiences with normal physiologic birth: A qualitative systematic review.

24. Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia.

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

26. Changes in telepractice use and perspectives among speech and language therapists in Singapore through the COVID‐19 pandemic.

27. Residential parenting services: An integrative literature review of characteristics, service usage and parent and staff perspectives.

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

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

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

31. Consequential differences in perspectives and practices concerning children with developmental language disorders: an integrative review.

32. Impact of job control on hospital workers' safety performance: A moderated mediation analysis of the influences of hospital safety climate and social support.

33. Psychosocial factors, but not professional practice skills, linked to self‐perceived effectiveness of telepractice in school‐based speech and language therapists during COVID‐19 pandemic.

34. Speech, language and communication needs and mental health: the experiences of speech and language therapists and mental health professionals.

35. Religious preferences in healthcare: A welfarist approach.

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

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

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

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

40. UK speech and language therapists' assessment of children's expressive language, and functional impairment and impact, following the CATALISE publications.

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

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

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

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

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

46. Survey of staff experiences of potential stigma during the COVID19 pandemic.

47. Review article: Telehealth in Emergency Medicine in Australasia: Advantages and barriers.

48. No playing around with robots? Ambivalent attitudes toward the use of Paro in elder care.

49. 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.

50. Inclusion and anti‐racism work as performance or deep work? It literally is either‐or: A qualitative study in the CFT field.