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  1. Use of eye-gaze technology feedback by assistive technology professionals: findings from a thematic analysis
  2. Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore the experience of receiving and using augmentative and alternative communication
  3. A qualitative study exploring the effect of communicating with partially intelligible speech
  4. Something for everybody? Assessing the suitability of AAC systems for children using stated preference methods
  5. Attributes of communication aids as described by those supporting children and young people with AAC
  6. The Unspoken Voice: Applying John Shotter’s Dialogic Lens to Qualitative Data from People Who have Communication Difficulties
  7. A qualitative evidence synthesis of the experiences and perspectives of communicating using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
  8. Voice banking for individuals living with MND: A service review
  9. Cognitive plasticity induced by gaze-control technology: Gaze-typing improves performance in the antisaccade task
  10. Attribute Selection for a Discrete Choice Experiment Incorporating a Best-Worst Scaling Survey
  11. Creativity in public involvement: supporting authentic collaboration and inclusive research with seldom heard voices
  12. Making Public Involvement in Research More Inclusive of People With Complex Speech and Motor Disorders: The I-ASC Project
  13. The decision-making process in recommending electronic communication aids for children and young people who are non-speaking: the I-ASC mixed-methods study
  14. Creativity in Public Involvement: Promoting Meaningful Collaboration in Health Outcome Measures Research
  15. Finding the best fit: examining the decision-making of augmentative and alternative communication professionals in the UK using a discrete choice experiment
  16. Professionals’ decision-making in recommending communication aids in the UK: competing considerations
  17. Decision-making in communication aid recommendations in the UK: cultural and contextual influencers
  18. Appraising the quality of tools used to record patient-reported outcomes in users of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC): a systematic review
  19. The language and communication attributes of graphic symbol communication aids – a systematic review and narrative synthesis
  20. What’s important in AAC decision making for children? Evidence from a best–worst scaling survey
  21. Assistive Technology Integration and Accessibility
  22. Communication change in ALS: engaging people living with ALS and their partners in future research
  23. Local service provision of Augmentative and Alternative Communication and communication aids in England
  24. A comfort assessment of existing cervical orthoses
  25. Provision of powered communication aids in the United Kingdom
  26. Communication aid requirements of intensive care unit patients with transient speech loss
  27. Prevalence of people who could benefit from augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) in the UK: determining the need
  28. Evaluating a novel cervical orthosis, the Sheffield Support Snood, in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease with neck weakness
  29. Head-Up; An interdisciplinary, participatory and co-design process informing the development of a novel head and neck support for people living with progressive neck muscle weakness
  30. What is the potential for context aware communication aids?
  31. Over a Decade of Developing the Assistive Technology Field in the UK
  32. Recent advances in assistive technology and engineering (RAATE) – a UK perspective
  33. Perceptions of the design of voice output communication aids
  34. Interventions Using High-Technology Communication Devices: A State of the Art Review
  35. Ambiguous keyboards for AAC
  36. Barriers and facilitators to the use of high-technology augmentative and alternative communication devices: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis
  37. The limitations of speech control: perceptions of provision of speech‐driven environmental controls
  38. Speech-driven environmental control systems – a qualitative analysis of users' perceptions
  39. Looking to the future
  40. Information‐sharing and evidence base within assistive technology: some current tools