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1. Institutional Business Power: The Case of Ireland's Private Home Care Providers.

2. Exploring the experiences of a person with dementia and their spouse who attended a telehealth music therapy programme: Two case examples from Ireland.

3. Patient perspective on observation methods used in seclusion room in an Irish forensic mental health setting: A qualitative study.

4. 'Then I Met This Lovely Police Woman' Young People's Experiences of Engagement with the Criminal Justice System.

5. Autobiographical Cerebral Network Activation in Older Adults Before and After Reminiscence Therapy: A Preliminary Report.

6. Data Driven Identification of Injury Risk Factors During Expansion on Irish Dairy Farms.

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

8. A qualitative study of adult protection procedures: threshold screening of new referrals by designated adult safeguarding practitioners.

9. Seclusion in the context of recovery-oriented practice: the perspectives and experiences of psychologists in Ireland.

10. Assessment tools used in adult safeguarding practice within the UK and Ireland: results from a small-scale qualitative study.

11. Children as co‐researchers in pandemic times: Power and participation in the use of digital dialogues with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown.

12. Talking about post‐injury sexual functioning: The views of people with spinal cord injuries—A qualitative interview study.

13. Care leaver's outcomes in Ireland: the role of social capital.

14. Regulating emotional responses to aphasia to re‐engage in life: a qualitative interview study.

15. Dying, death and bereavement: developing a national survey of bereaved relatives.

16. Assessment of minority language skills in English–Irish‐speaking bilingual children: A survey of SLT perspectives and current practices.

17. Adult and Adolescent Disclosures of Child Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Analysis.

18. "Stuck between a Rock and a Hard Place": How Mental Health Nurses' Experience Psychosocial interventions in Irish Mental Health Care Settings.

19. An exploration of organizational climate in community-based opiate prescribing services; a mixed methods study.

20. Engagement and inclusion of individuals with a dual sensory loss and learning disability in the assessment process-staff perspectives.

21. The need for and value of nurse and midwife prescribing: Findings from an Irish research investigation.

22. Role and Function of the Clinical Tutor in Mental Health Nursing in Ireland.

23. Older people's early experience of household isolation and social distancing during COVID‐19.

24. Personal mental impacts of Christian faith in cross-cultural adaptation of Chinese migrants in Ireland.

25. Nursing people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder: 'We all need to be on the same hymn sheet'.

26. An evaluation of workplace choir singing amongst Health Service staff in Ireland.

27. Living with epidermolysis bullosa: Daily challenges and health‐care needs.

28. The role and activities of the Traveller mental health liaison nurse: Findings from a multi‐stakeholder evaluation.

29. "I got into a very dark place": addressing the needs of young people leaving care during the Covid-19 pandemic.

30. Coordination, framing and innovation: the political sophistication of public health advocates in Ireland.

31. Accessing community dementia care services in Ireland: Emotional barriers for caregivers.

32. "Surviving out of the Ashes" – An exploration of young adult service users' perspectives of mental health recovery.

33. Research with young children: Exploring the methodological advantages and challenges of using hand puppets and draw and tell.

34. Policy and practise perspectives on older adult critical life‐course transitions and place in Ireland.

35. Forensic Mental Health Nurses' Perceptions of Clinical Supervision: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

36. How Adults Tell: A Study of Adults' Experiences of Disclosure to Child Protection Social Work Services.

37. Cultures of Care in Primary Schools in Ireland that Support Child Protection Work.

38. Relationship-based social work and electronic communication technologies: anticipation, adaptation and achievement.

39. Residential child care workers: Relationship based practice in a culture of fear.

40. Keyworkers’ experiences and perceptions of using psychological approaches with people experiencing homelessness.

41. Enter the Troika: The Politics of Social Security during Ireland's Bailout.

42. “It’s a Win-Win Situation” – Intergenerational Learning in Preschool and Elder Care Settings: An Irish Perspective.

43. The views and experiences of fathers regarding their young child's intellectual and developmental disability diagnosis: Findings from a qualitative study.

44. "To protect my health or to protect my health privacy?" A mixed‐methods investigation of the privacy paradox.

45. Evaluation of a Traveller Mental Health Liaison Nurse: Service User Perspectives.

46. Supporting care‐experienced adults' educational journeys: "Linked lives" over the life course.

47. Cross-country comparison of strategies for building consumer trust in food.

48. “An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baume.

49. “An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baume.

50. Children in immediate danger: Emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection.