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101. Conversations about violence, risk and responsibility with divorced and support‐seeking fathers in Sweden.

102. Looked after children's right to contact with birth parents: An Australian study.

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

104. The impact of subtle language and communication difficulties on the daily lives of autistic children without intellectual disability: Parent perspectives.

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

106. 'It depends on who I'm with': How young people with developmental language disorder describe their experiences of language and communication in school.

107. Developing visual tangible artefacts as an inclusive method for exploring digital activities with young people with learning disabilities.

108. Walk‐in Together: A pilot study of a walk‐in online family therapy intervention.

109. Fifteen years of shared care for paediatric oncology, haematology and palliative patients across Queensland: The role of Regional Case Managers.

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

111. The efficacy of mnemonic components of the cognitive interview: towards a shortened variant for time-critical investigations<FNR></FNR><FN>Research for this paper was conducted whilst the first author was at the School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University. </FN>

112. Occupational adaptation for adults living with advanced cancer: A phenomenological longitudinal study.

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

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

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

116. Development of a decision‐support framework to support professionals and promote comfort among older hospital inpatients living with dementia.

117. Co‐designing a telepractice journey map with disability customers and clinicians: Partnering with users to understand challenges from their perspective.

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

119. Preference‐based patient participation in intermediate care: Translation, validation and piloting of the 4Ps in Norway.

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

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

122. Experiences and views of people who frequently call emergency ambulance services: A qualitative study of UK service users.

123. Online exams in higher education: Exploring distance learning students' acceptance and satisfaction.

124. Learning from screencast software tutorials: A comparison of cognitive load in dual and single‐monitor learning environments.

125. Task type matters: The impact of virtual reality training on training performance.

126. Virtual reality environment in pharmacy education: A cyclical study on instructional design principles.

127. AI literacy curriculum and its relation to children's perceptions of robots and attitudes towards engineering and science: An intervention study in early childhood education.

128. The effects of video‐driven discussions integrated into the flipped classroom model on learning achievement, practical performance, and higher‐order thinking skills in dental education.

129. Social robots in a project‐based learning environment: Adolescent understanding of robot–human interactions.

130. Where less is more: Limited feedback in formative online multiple‐choice tests improves student self‐regulation.

131. Evidence‐based complementary feeding recipe book for Kenyan caregivers: A novel approach.

132. Diets of infants and young children in two counties of Kenya: Key drivers and barriers to improvement.

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

134. Impresarios of identity: How the leaders of Czechoslovakia's 'Candlelight Demonstration' enabled effective collective action in a context of repression.

135. The intensification of parenting and generational fracturing of spontaneous physical activity from childhood play in the United Kingdom.

136. Caring through things at a distance: Intimacy and presence in teletherapy assemblages.

137. Innovative moments with young patients treated for depression: An analysis of post‐therapy interviews.

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

139. Evaluation of a pilot to introduce simulated learning activities to support speech and language therapy students' clinical development.

140. Collaborative working in speech and language therapy for children with DLD—What are parents' needs?

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

142. Navigating team resilience: A video observation of an elite yacht racing crew.

143. original paper An admissions OSCE: the multiple mini-interview.

144. Understanding the views of children with profound and multiple learning difficulties for person‐centred planning.

145. A grounded theory of improvisation in therapy: Lessons from decoloniality.

146. Consequences of information exchanges of vulnerable women on Facebook: An "information grounds" study informing value co‐creation and ICT4D research.

147. Implementing patient–public engagement for improved health: Lessons from three Ghanaian community‐based programmes.

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

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

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