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1. A First-Person Account of Caring for a Parent With Dysphagia.

2. Quality of Life Outcomes for Parotid Malignancies.

3. Quality of Life Factors in Adults with Eosinophilic Oesophagitis in New Zealand.

4. Caregiver burden and eating-related guilt during dysphagia rehabilitation: A descriptive cross-sectional time series study.

5. Association of dysphagia and loneliness and their interaction with sleep quality among older adults in nursing homes: A cross-sectional study.

6. The Relationship Between Poststroke Dysphagia and Poststroke Depression and Its Risk Factors.

7. The perceptions and experiences of caregivers of patients with dysphagia: A qualitative meta-synthesis.

8. 'I only eat because I have to-to live': The impacts of dysphagia on quality of life from the perspectives of people with dysphagia, supporters of people with dysphagia and allied health professionals.

9. Assessment of patients with head and neck cancer using the MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory: Results of a study into its comprehensiveness, comprehensibility and relevance to clinical practice.

10. An exploration of the experiences and attitudes of healthcare professionals towards enteral tube feeding for adults living in the community following stroke.

11. Exploring the Acceptability of Behavioral Swallowing Interventions for Head and Neck Cancer Patients During Radiotherapy: A Qualitative Study of Patients' Experience.

12. An Evaluation of Psychometric Properties of EAT-10: A Malayalam Version.

13. Illness uncertainty and dysphagia in Chinese oral cancer patients: the mediation effect of catastrophic cognition.

14. Music May Improve Negative Psychology of Stroke Rehabilitation Patients with Dysphagia: A Retrospective Study.

15. An exploratory study of longitudinal trajectory of language, swallowing and cognition post endovascular clot retrieval.

16. Transition experiences of patients with post stroke dysphagia and family caregivers: A longitudinal, qualitative study.

17. The Acceptability of Behavioural Swallowing Interventions for Head and Neck Cancer Patients During Radiotherapy: A Qualitative Study Exploring Experiences of Clinical Trial Speech-Language Pathologists.

18. When dietary modification turns problematic in patients with esophageal conditions.

19. Nutritional Status, Dietary Intake, Quality of Life, and Dysphagia in Women With Fibromyalgia.

20. The lived experiences of oropharyngeal dysphagia in adults living with fibromyalgia.

21. The experience of eating for older nursing home residents with dysphagia: A qualitative descriptive study.

22. Translation and Validation of the Dysphagia Handicap Index in Polish-Speaking Patients.

23. The role of the speech and language therapist in the rehabilitation of speech, swallowing, voice and trismus in people diagnosed with head and neck cancer.

24. Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Italian Version of the Dysphagia Handicap Index (I-DHI).

25. Validity and Reliability of an Arabic Version of MD Anderson Dysphagia Inventory (MDADI).

26. Swallowing-related quality of life among oral-feeding Chinese patients with Parkinson's disease - a preliminary study using Chinese SWAL-QOL.

28. Factors related to dysphagia-specific quality of life in aged patients with neurologic disorders: A cross-sectional study.

29. The care needs of persons with oropharyngeal dysphagia and their informal caregivers: A scoping review.

30. Effects of a food preparation program on dietary well-being for stroke patients with dysphagia: A pilot study.

31. COVID-19 Infection-Related Weight Loss Decreases Eating/Swallowing Function in Schizophrenic Patients.

32. Laparoscopic Heller myotomy and anterior Dor fundoplication for achalasia cardia in Malaysia: Clinical outcomes and satisfaction from four tertiary centers.

33. Quality of care in dysphagia patients: adaptation and validation of the Swedish SWAL-CARE questionnaire.

34. Prevalence and risk factors of dysphagia among nursing home residents in eastern China: a cross-sectional study.

35. Formulating protein-based beverages for the dysphagia diets of the elderly: viscosity, protein quality, in vitro digestion, and consumers acceptability.

36. Factors Contributing to the Preferred Method of Feeding in End-Stage Dementia: A Scoping Review.

37. Patients' Perspectives on What Makes a Better Care Experience While Undergoing Treatment for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia Secondary to Head and Neck Cancer.

38. Dysphagia Prevalence, Attitudes, and Related Quality of Life in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis.

39. Features of speech and swallowing dysfunction in pre-ataxic spinocerebellar ataxia type 2.

40. Dysphagia Affecting Quality of Life in Cerebellar Ataxia-a Large Survey.

41. Assessment of the Concerns of Caregivers of Children with Repaired Esophageal Atresia-Tracheoesophageal Fistula Related to Feeding-Swallowing Difficulties.

42. Psychometric assessment and validation of the dysphagia severity rating scale in stroke patients.

43. Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation on the Submental Area: The Relations of Biopsychological Factors with Maximum Amplitude Tolerance and Perceived Discomfort Level.

44. Interventions for Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in Adults with Intellectual Disability: A Systematic Review of the Evidence.

45. Quality of Life in Treating Persistent Neurogenic Dysphagia with Cricopharyngeal Myotomy.

46. Parental care for infants with feeding tube: psychosocial repercussions.

47. Risk Factors of Dysphagia Among Community-Dwelling Middle-Aged Women: Focused on Oropharyngeal Phase.

48. The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation of pharyngeal motor cortex on swallowing function in patients with chronic dysphagia after stroke: A retrospective cohort study.

49. The influence of swallowing impairments as an independent risk factor for burden among caregivers of aging parents: A cross-sectional study.

50. The PhINEST study - Pharyngeal ICU Novel Electrical Stimulation Therapy: Study protocol of a prospective, multi-site, randomized, sham-controlled, single-blind (outcome assessor-blinded) study.

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