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1. Views and experiences of primary care among Black communities in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review.

2. 'It absolutely needs to move out of that structure': Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system.

3. A qualitative systematic review of published work on disclosure and help-seeking for domestic violence and abuse among women from ethnic minority populations in the UK.

4. Negotiating health and chronic illness in Filipino-Australians: a qualitative study with implications for health promotion.

5. Exploring health services accessibility by indigenous women in Asia and identifying actions to improve it: a scoping review.

6. Balancing satisfaction and stress: carer burden among White and British Asian Indian carers of stroke survivors.

7. Realising the rhetoric: refreshing public health providers’ efforts to honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi in New Zealand.

8. Understanding the supportive care needs of Hispanic men cancer survivors.

9. Can ethnicity data collected at an organizational level be useful in addressing health and healthcare inequities?

10. Framing the impact of culture on health: a systematic review of the PEN-3 cultural model and its application in public health research and interventions.

11. HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening promotion among Black individuals: social ecological perspectives from key informants interviews.

12. Dementia literacy of racially minoritized people in a Chinese society: a qualitative study among South Asian migrants in Hong Kong.

13. US public charge policy and Latinx immigrants' thoughts about health and healthcare utilization.

14. Crisis at the intersection of four countries: healthcare access for displaced persons in the Lake Chad Basin region.

15. Engagement of Latino immigrant men who have sex with men for HIV prevention through eHealth: preferences across social media platforms.

16. Race, ethnicity and COVID-19 vaccination: a qualitative study of UK healthcare staff.

17. Acculturative stress, stigma, and mental health challenges: emic perspectives from Somali young adults in San Diego county's 'Little Mogadishu'.

18. Intersectional invisibility experiences of low-income African-American women in healthcare encounters.

19. Dietary transition among Sub-Saharan Africa women post-immigration and during pregnancy.

20. Exploring the impact of cultural beliefs in the self-management of type 2 diabetes among Black sub-Saharan Africans in the UK – a qualitative study informed by the PEN-3 cultural model.

21. Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, perceptions and experiences of women in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study.

22. Community perspectives of barriers indigenous women face in accessing maternal health care services in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.

23. A qualitative systematic review of published work on disclosure and help-seeking for domestic violence and abuse among women from ethnic minority populations in the UK

24. Social influence of adult children on parental health behavior among South Asian immigrants: findings from the MASALA (Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America) study.

25. Having breast reconstruction post-mastectomy: barriers and facilitators reported by Vietnamese- versus English-speaking women with breast cancer.

26. 'Timing it Right': needs of African American adults with stroke and their caregivers across the care continuum.

27. Life after breast cancer: 'Being' a young African American survivor.

28. The role of explanatory models of chronic hepatitis B on illness experience: a qualitative study of Vietnamese participants in Australia.

29. Socio-cultural beliefs about an ideal body size and implications for risk of excess weight gain after immigration: a study of Australian residents of sub-Saharan African ancestry.

30. Experiences of UK African-Caribbean prostate cancer survivors of discharge to primary care.

31. Avoiding obstetrical interventions among US-based Somali migrant women: a qualitative study.

32. Barriers and enablers to nutrition and physical activity in Lima, Peru: an application of the Pen-3 cultural model among families living in pueblos jóvenes.

33. 'There's nothing you can do ... it's like that in Chinatown': Chinese immigrant women's perceptions of experiences in Chicago Chinatown healthcare settings.

34. An indigenous framework of the cycle of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder risk and prevention across the generations: historical trauma, harm and healing.

35. "Cancer is in style": lifestyle change and the perceived impact of globalization on Andean indigenous communities in Ecuador.

36. Confronting COVID-19 in under-resourced, African American neighborhoods: a qualitative study examining community member and stakeholders' perceptions.

37. Preventable infant deaths, lone births and lack of registration in Mexican indigenous communities: health care services and the afterlife of colonialism.

38. Becoming active: more to exercise than weight loss for indigenous men.

39. Perceptions and experiences regarding the impact of race on the quality of healthcare in Southeast Brazil: a qualitative study.

40. 'Simple and easy:' providers' and latinos' perceptions of the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) for colorectal cancer screening.

41. 'Some men just don't want to get hurt': perspectives of U.S. Virgin Islands men toward partner violence and HIV risks.

42. Resourceful masculinities: exploring heterosexual Black men's vulnerability to HIV in Ontario, Canada.

43. On body economics and fitting in: upward mobility and obesity stigma in Jamaica.

44. South Asian immigrant women's suggestions for culturally-tailored HIV education and prevention programs.

45. Differences in nativity, age and gender may impact health behavior and perspectives among Asian Indians.

46. Black Pastors' Views on preaching about sex: barriers, facilitators, and opportunities for HIV prevention messaging.

47. Stress across generations: A qualitative study of stress, coping, and caregiving among Mexican immigrant mothers.

48. ‘You are labelled by your children’s disability’ - A community-based, participatory study of stigma among Somali parents of children with autism living in the United Kingdom.

49. Nepalese patients’ anti-diabetic medication taking behaviour: an exploratory study.

50. Healthcare professional and interpreter perspectives on working with and caring for non-English speaking families in a tertiary paediatric healthcare setting.