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1. Joy, Jobs, and Sweat: Older Adults' Physical Activity During COVID-19 Lockdowns in New Zealand.

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. 'Here to stay': changes to prescribing medication in general practice during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.

4. 'It's how the world around you treats you for being trans': mental health and wellbeing of transgender people in Aotearoa New Zealand.

5. Barriers to adopting digital contact tracing for COVID‐19: Experiences in New Zealand.

6. Missed Opportunities for Addressing Maternal Mental Health: A Thematic Analysis of Mothers' Experiences of Using the Well Child Tamariki Ora Service in Aotearoa NZ.

7. Patient perceptions of barriers to attending annual diabetes review and foot assessment in general practice: a qualitative study.

8. Diversity and inclusion policies in publicly traded New Zealand companies: inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities.

9. Sustaining youth physical activity in times of challenge and change: lessons from COVID-19.

10. Screening, diagnosing and management of Pacific peoples with prediabetes in New Zealand primary healthcare clinics with high concentrations of Pacific peoples: an online survey.

11. Indigenous Māori experiences of fundamental care delivery in an acute inpatient setting: A qualitative analysis of feedback survey data.

12. Māori elders' perspectives of end-of-life family care: whānau carers as knowledge holders, weavers, and navigators.

13. Blended (online and in‐person) Women's Health Interprofessional Learning by Simulation (WHIPLS) for medical and midwifery students.

14. Uncertainty and certainty: perceptions and experiences of prediabetes in New Zealand primary care - a qualitative study.

15. "It is a superpower!" Being Māori enhances employability.

16. A "pretty normal" life: a qualitative study exploring young people's experience of life with bronchiectasis.