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1. Patient experiences with person-centred and integrated chronic care, focussing on patients with low socioeconomic status: a qualitative study.

2. Let this be a safe place: a qualitative study into midwifery care for forcibly displaced women in the Netherlands.

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3. Exploring the educational journey: perspectives of ethnic minority GP-trainees in Dutch GP-specialty training - a qualitative interview study.

4. Cultural competence training of dieticians: development and preliminary evaluation.

5. Continuous adaptation of conversation aids for uterine fibroids treatment options in a four-year multi-center implementation project.

7. Pregnancy outcomes of forced migrants in the Netherlands: A national registry-based study.

8. Citizens' perspectives on healthy weight approaches in low SEP neighborhoods: a qualitative study from a systems perspective.

9. Dutch Translation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Person-Centered Primary Care Measure.

10. Transmural collaborative care model for the review of antipsychotics: a feasibility study of a complex intervention.

11. Towards inclusive learning environments in post-graduate medical education: stakeholder-driven strategies in Dutch GP-specialty training.

12. The collateral damage of the COVID-19 pandemic on homeless people in the Netherlands; a qualitative study on the impact of health and care.

13. Cultural competency of GP trainees and GP trainers: a cross-sectional survey study.

14. COVID-19 related morbidity and mortality in people experiencing homelessness in the Netherlands.

15. Barriers and Enablers Experienced by General Practitioners in Delivering Safe and Equitable Care during COVID-19: A Qualitative Investigation in Two Countries.

16. Quick adaptation of the organisation of general practices during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.

17. Leverage point themes within Dutch municipalities' healthy weight approaches: A qualitative study from a systems perspective.

18. Ethnic minority GP trainees at risk for underperformance assessments: a quantitative cohort study.

19. Evaluation of a Web-Based Culturally Sensitive Educational Video to Facilitate Informed Cervical Cancer Screening Decisions Among Turkish- and Moroccan-Dutch Women Aged 30 to 60 Years: Randomized Intervention Study.

20. 'A basic understanding'; evaluation of a blended training programme for healthcare providers in hospital-based palliative care to improve communication with patients with limited health literacy.

21. Experience of discrimination during COVID-19 pandemic: the impact of public health measures and psychological distress among refugees and other migrants in Europe.

22. Refugees' Agency: On Resistance, Resilience, and Resources.

25. 'Improving Health through Reducing Stress': Parents' Priorities in the Participatory Development of a Multilevel Family Health Programme in a Low-Income Neighbourhood in The Netherlands.

26. Twelve tips to teach culturally sensitive palliative care.

27. Involving migrants in the adaptation of primary care services in a 'newly' diverse urban area in Ireland: The tension between agency and structure.

28. "There is people like us and there is people like them, and we are not like them." Understating social exclusion - a qualitative study.

29. Mental Health of Refugees and Migrants during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Experienced Discrimination and Daily Stressors.

30. Implementation and sustainability factors of two early-stage breast cancer conversation aids in diverse practices.

31. Midwives' experiences of cultural competency training and providing perinatal care for migrant women a mixed methods study: Operational Refugee and Migrant Maternal Approach (ORAMMA) project.

32. Observing cultural competence of healthcare professionals: A systematic review of observational assessment instruments.

33. Multilingual healthcare communication: Stumbling blocks, solutions, recommendations.

34. Contextual factors that shape uptake of COVID-19 preventive measures by persons of Ghanaian and Eritrean origin in the Netherlands: A focus group study.

35. Instrumental and affective communication with patients with limited health literacy in the palliative phase of cancer or COPD.

36. Using pictures to convey health information: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects on patient and consumer health behaviors and outcomes.

37. Communication and shared decision-making with patients with limited health literacy; helpful strategies, barriers and suggestions for improvement reported by hospital-based palliative care providers.

38. Cultural competency in dietetic diabetes care-A qualitative study of the dietician's perspective.

39. Mitigating language and cultural barriers in healthcare communication: Toward a holistic approach.

40. Clustering of chronic hepatitis B screening intentions in social networks of Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands.

41. Migrant women's experiences of pregnancy, childbirth and maternity care in European countries: A systematic review.

43. [Complex care: what works in practice? Person-centred care and multidisciplinary cooperation].

45. Towards appropriate information provision for and decision-making with patients with limited health literacy in hospital-based palliative care in Western countries: a scoping review into available communication strategies and tools for healthcare providers.

46. [Primary care of refugees and migrants. Lesson learnt from the EUR-HUMAN project].

47. [Migrants' motives and expectations for contacting out-of-hours primary care].

48. Linkage to Care Is Important and Necessary When Identifying Infections in Migrants.

49. Assessing refugee healthcare needs in Europe and implementing educational interventions in primary care: a focus on methods.

50. Material practices for meaningful engagement: An analysis of participatory learning and action research techniques for data generation and analysis in a health research partnership.