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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Circumstances and outcomes of falls in hospital for adults with communication disability secondary to stroke: A qualitative synthesis Sullivan, Rebecca

2 p. 99-110
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2 Cluttering framed: An historical overview Duchan, Judith Felson

2 p. 75-85
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3 Cough reflex testing in clinical dysphagia practice Wallace, Emma S.

2 p. 73-81
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4 Dysphagia in progressive supranuclear palsy: A scoping review protocol Flynn, Éadaoin

2 p. 109-113
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5 Experiences of dysphagia trained nurses in the screening and early management of swallowing in acute stroke: A qualitative study Benfield, Jacqueline K.

2 p. 97-107
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6 Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing as a tool to facilitate dysphagia rehabilitation following a salvage hemi-glossectomy: Case report Simson, Gavriella

2 p. 61-71
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7 Foreword to Advances in Communication and Swallowing Volume 24, issue 2 Regan, Julie

2 p. 73
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8 Frameworks used in cluttering treatments: Past, present, and future Duchan, Judith Felson

2 p. 87-97
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9 Identifying perspectives of adults who stutter on therapeutic alliance in stuttering intervention Byrne, Emma

2 p. 65-80
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10 Introduction to Advances in Communication and Swallowing Volume 25, Issue 2 Regan, Julie

2 p. 59
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11 Introduction to Advances in Communication and Swallowing Volume 26, Issue 2 Regan, Julie

2 p. 63
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12 It’s time to talk about our relationships: Exploring the role of therapeutic alliance in speech and language therapy, with stuttering intervention as an exemplar Connery, Amy

2 p. 115-128
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13 “Know the risks but balance that with their enjoyment”: Impacts of dysphagia on quality of life from the perspectives of allied health professionals Smith, Rebecca

2 p. 83-95
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14 Patient experience, functional and quality of life outcomes in patients receiving surgical and non-surgical treatment for residual, recurrent, or new oropharyngeal cancer in a previously irradiated field: A systematic review Brady, Grainne

2 p. 109-123
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15 Retention in rural speech and language therapy: The impact of rural tertiary education in Australia Smith-Tamaray, Michelle

2 p. 111-124
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16 Sensory based interventions by speech language pathologists Raubenheimer, Marinda

2 p. 129-149
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17 Spotlight on: Nature, assessment, and management of laryngopharyngeal reflux Kenny, Ciarán

2 p. 89-97
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18 Supporting speech and language therapy students in uncertain times Gregory, Emma

2 p. 147-155
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19 The enablers and barriers to facilitating the development of reflective practice skills of third level allied health professional students through technology: A scoping review Gilheaney, Órla

2 p. 125-145
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20 The prevalence and nature of communication and swallowing difficulties among adults with long-COVID Gilheaney, Órla

2 p. 99-108
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21 The use of tracheostoma humidification by people with total laryngectomy in England and Wales: A cross-sectional survey Dunton, Jane

2 p. 125-132
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22 Understanding the why: The integration of trauma-informed care into speech and language therapy practice O’ Leary, Norma

2 p. 81-87
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23 Why should speech-language pathologists read graphic novels? A commentary on humanities as a pathway to improving patient-centred care Knudson-Vilaseca, Emily

2 p. 151-159
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