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

2. Link Workers in Social Prescribing for Young People Work: A Case Study From Sheffield Futures.

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

4. A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis of Barriers and Facilitators of Help-Seeking Behaviors in South Asian Women Living in High-Income Countries who Have Experienced Domestic Violence: Perception of Domestic Violence Survivors and Service Providers.

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

6. Exploring the use of images to support short break conversations with unpaid carers.

7. Discrimination, disadvantage and disempowerment during COVID-19: a qualitative intrasectional analysis of the lived experiences of an ethnically diverse healthcare workforce in the United Kingdom.

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

9. UK nurses' and midwives' experiences of healthful leadership practices during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A rapid realist review.

10. The importance of school in the management of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): issues identified by adolescents and their families.

11. A thematic analysis of homelessness practitioners' perception of the impacts of welfare reforms in the UK: "Hard to maintain my own mental equilibrium".

12. Development of a Cancer Pathway Support Guide for Patients and Carers: A Codesign Project.

13. "It's the discharge and what comes after that" – a phenomenological analysis of peer support workers' lived experiences of transitioning from psychiatric care.

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

15. Proposal of a service delivery model for supported living community forensic services.

16. Mental health nurses' measured attitudes to people and practice: Systematic review of UK empirical research 2000–2019.

17. Review and update of the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for People with Learning Disabilities (HoNOS-LD).

18. Views and experiences of primary care among Black communities in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review.

19. Understandings of mild cognitive impairment (MCI): a survey study of public and professional perspectives.

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

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

22. Managing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: A qualitative interview study with women and healthcare professionals.

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

24. Perspectives of healthcare professionals and people living with HIV in dialogue: on information sharing to improve communication at the consultation.

25. 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.

26. Dietitians' and nutritionists' knowledge and views on aspects of health claims regulation in the UK: Do we inadvertently shoot the messenger?

27. 'That's as hard a decision as you will ever have to make': the experiences of people who discussed Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on behalf of a relative during the COVID-19 pandemic.

28. "I don't want to say the wrong thing": mental health professionals' narratives of feeling inadequately skilled when working with gender diverse adults.

29. Into the swampy lowlands. Evaluating family group conferences.

30. Systemic family therapists and dementia: A constructivist grounded theory study.

31. The poetic wavelength – a narrative interview study exploring the potential of poetry to support meaning making and recovery following psychosis.

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

33. Taking 'A walk through dementia': exploring care home practitioners' experiences of using a virtual reality tool to support dementia awareness.

34. Tattoos as symbols – an exploration of the relationship between tattoos and mental health.

35. How do general hospitals respond to people diagnosed with a personality disorder who are distressed: A qualitative study of clinicians in mental health liaison.

36. The balancing of virtues—Muslim perspectives on palliative and end of life care: Empirical research analysing the perspectives of service users and providers.

37. Autism and bilingualism: A thematic analysis of practitioner perspectives in the United Kingdom.

38. A thematic exploration of patient and radiation therapist solutions to improve comfort during radiotherapy: A qualitative study.

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

40. Social Isolation and Psychosis: Perspectives from People with Psychosis, Family Caregivers and Mental Health Professionals.

41. Mental health and child refugees.

42. Dysphagia and mealtime difficulties in dementia: Speech and language therapists' practices and perspectives.

43. Reflecting Team Practices outside the therapy room: A thematic analysis of a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) away‐day process with a team undergoing change.

44. Imaginaries of patienthood: Constructions of HIV patients by HIV specialist health professionals.

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

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

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

48. Approaches to tracheoesophageal voice rehabilitation: a survey of the UK and Irish speech and language therapists' current practice and beliefs.

49. How does housing affect end-of-life care and bereavement in low-income communities? A qualitative study of the experiences of bereaved individuals and service providers in the United Kingdom.

50. Occupational therapists' experiences of enabling people to participate in sport.