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1. Community initiatives for well‐being in the United Kingdom and their role in developing social capital and addressing loneliness: A scoping review.

2. The experiences of people with liver disease of palliative and end‐of‐life care in the United Kingdom—A systematic literature review and metasynthesis.

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

4. A virtuous cycle of co‐production: Reflections from a community priority‐setting exercise.

5. Attributes of communication aids as described by those supporting children and young people with AAC.

6. RETHINKING THE RESEARCH FUNDING PROCESS: An Indian Perspective.

7. Using game‐based learning and online flipped classrooms with degree apprenticeship students.

8. Lessons learnt from facilitating care home placements for counselling and psychotherapy students during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

9. Gaze‐speech coordination during social interaction in Parkinson's disease.

10. Do funding sources complement or substitute? Examining the impact of cancer research publications.

11. Impact of COVID‐19 on digital practice in UK paediatric speech and language therapy and implications for the future: A national survey.

12. Co‐designing a theory‐informed, multicomponent intervention to increase vaccine uptake with Congolese migrants: A qualitative, community‐based participatory research study (LISOLO MALAMU).

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

14. 'In practice it can be so much harder': Young people's approaches and experiences of supporting friends experiencing domestic abuse.

15. 'Like going into a chocolate shop, blindfolded': What do people with primary progressive aphasia want from speech and language therapy?

16. Nothing about us without us: A co‐production strategy for communities, researchers and stakeholders to identify ways of improving health and reducing inequalities.

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

18. A qualitative exploration of the strategies used by patients and nurses when navigating a standardised care programme.

19. A critical analysis of the implementation of service user involvement in primary care research and health service development using normalization process theory.

20. Behavioural activation for depressive symptoms in adults with severe to profound intellectual disabilities: Modelling and initial feasibility study.

21. Experiences of interventions to reduce hospital stay for older adults following elective treatment: Qualitative evidence‐synthesis.

22. Multi‐family therapy for separated parents in conflict and their children: intervention development and pilot evaluation.

23. Analysis of noise and bias errors in intelligence information systems.

24. The interactive dimensions of encounters in HIV care: From trauma to relational traumatic growth.

25. Analysis of a nursing survey: Reasons for compromised quality of care in inpatient mental health wards.

26. Conducting large‐scale mixed‐method research on harm and abuse prevention with children under 12: Learning from a UK feasibility study.

27. Ensuring treatment fidelity in intervention studies: Developing a checklist and scoring system within a behaviour change paradigm.

28. Preliminary feasibility and effectiveness of a novel community language intervention for preschool children in the United Kingdom.

29. Educational outcomes associated with persistent speech disorder.

30. Visual identifier systems for patients with cognitive impairment in healthcare settings: A survey of practice in UK hospitals.

31. A survey of cognitive–communication difficulties following TBI: are families receiving the training and support they need?

32. Exploring the obesity concerns of British Pakistani women living in deprived inner‐city areas: A qualitative study.

33. A rapid review of children and young people's views of poverty and welfare in the context of Universal Credit.

34. Intensive and comprehensive aphasia therapy—a survey of the definitions, practices and views of speech and language therapists in the United Kingdom.

35. Parental engagement with complementary feeding information in the United Kingdom: A qualitative evidence synthesis.

36. Recommendations from Diabetes UK's 2022 diabetes and physical activity workshop.

37. Screening for silent aspiration in hyperacute stroke: A feasibility study of clinical swallowing examination and cough reflex testing.

38. The nature and culture of social work with children and families in long‐term casework: Findings from a qualitative longitudinal study.

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

40. Discharged from paediatric intensive care: A mixed methods study of teenager's anxiety levels and experiences after paediatric intensive care unit discharge.

41. UK speech and language therapists' views and reported practices of discourse analysis in aphasia rehabilitation.

42. Creating a person-centred culture within the North East Autism Society: preliminary findings.

43. Time to change? Exploring the impact of time-limited service provision in a family support service.

44. Parenting through the lenses of risk and othering: Constructions of parental cannabis use in child protection court proceedings.

45. Comparing music‐ and food‐evoked autobiographical memories in young and older adults: A diary study.

46. Infant egg consumption during introduction to solid food remains low in the United Kingdom but increases with infant age and a baby‐led weaning approach.

47. Young adult carers—Transitioning to adulthood or to adult caring?

48. Young children's lives in East London through the pandemic: Relationships, activities and social worlds.

49. Assessing parent interaction with deaf infants: A quantitative survey of UK professional practice.

50. Autopsy of a failed trial part 1: A qualitative investigation of clinician's views on and experiences of the implementation of the DAISIES trial in UK‐based intensive eating disorder services.