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1. Deprivation trends in potentially avoidable medical hospitalisations of under-25-year-old Māori and non-Māori non-Pacific in Aotearoa New Zealand: a 20-year perspective.

2. Trends in deprivation in hospitalisations of Indigenous children and young people in Aotearoa New Zealand.

3. Improving the quality of mortality review equity reporting: Development of an indigenous Māori responsiveness rubric.

4. Cardiovascular disease medication health literacy among Indigenous peoples: design and protocol of an intervention trial in Indigenous primary care services.

6. Factors associated with consistent contraception and condom use among Māori secondary school students in New Zealand.

7. Recruiting equal numbers of indigenous and non-indigenous participants to a 'polypill' randomized trial.

9. Indigenous health in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific.

10. Smoking data quality of primary care practices in comparison with smoking data from the New Zealand Māori and Pacific abdominal aortic aneurysm screening programme: an observational study.

11. Shifting the balance.

12. Patient experiences and perspectives of health service access for carpal tunnel syndrome in Aotearoa New Zealand: a normalisation process theory-informed qualitative study.

13. Reduction in perinatal mortality among small for gestational age babies in New Zealand.

14. Adapting an equity-focused implementation process framework with a focus on ethnic health inequities in the Aotearoa New Zealand context.

15. Addressing Intergenerational Inequity in Tobacco-Harm: What Helps Children of Smokers to Remain Nonsmokers?

16. Racism, early psychosis, and institutional contact: A qualitative study of Indigenous experiences.

17. A scoping review of equity-focused implementation theories, models and frameworks in healthcare and their application in addressing ethnicity-related health inequities.

18. Invitation methods for Indigenous New Zealand Māori in lung cancer screening: Protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial.

19. Emerging Infectious Diseases among Indigenous Peoples.

20. Non-Indigenous privilege in health, justice and social services preceding first episode psychosis: A population-based cohort study.

21. Racism, early psychosis and institutional contact: a qualitative study of Indigenous experiences.

22. The New Zealand Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD): A new suite of indicators for social and health research in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

23. Cardiovascular disease medication health literacy among Indigenous peoples: design and protocol of an intervention trial in Indigenous primary care services.

24. Evolution of first episode psychosis diagnoses and health service use among young Māori and non‐Māori—A New Zealand national cohort study.

25. Rapid and unequal decline in adolescent mental health and well-being 2012–2019: Findings from New Zealand cross-sectional surveys.

26. Human papillomavirus self‐testing among unscreened and under‐screened Māori, Pasifika and Asian women in Aotearoa New Zealand: A preference survey among responders and interviews with clinical‐trial nonresponders.

27. Long-term trends in adolescent alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use and emerging substance use issues in Aotearoa New Zealand.

28. Mixed progress in adolescent health and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand 2001–2019: a population overview from the Youth2000 survey series.

29. Modular Approach to Therapy for Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, or Conduct Problems in outpatient child and adolescent mental health services in New Zealand: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

30. Distinct profiles of mental health need and high need overall among New Zealand adolescents – Cluster analysis of population survey data.

31. Developing the geographic classification for health, a rural‐urban classification for New Zealand health research and policy: A research protocol.

32. Improving adherence using combination therapy (IMPACT): Design and protocol of a randomised controlled trial in primary care

33. Overweight among New Zealand adolescents: Associations with ethnicity and deprivation.

34. Juxtaposing Beliefs and Reality: Prevalence Rates of Intimate Partner Violence and Attitudes to Violence and Gender Roles Reported by New Zealand Women.

35. Vitamin D deficiency in early childhood: prevalent in the sunny South Pacific.

36. Prevalence of child sexual abuse reported by a cross-sectional sample of New Zealand women

37. Understanding implementability in clinical trials: a pragmatic review and concept map.

38. Lung cancer screening in Australia and New Zealand: the evidence and the challenge.

39. Exploring indigenous ethnic inequities in first episode psychosis in New Zealand - A national cohort study.

40. A targeted promotional DVD fails to improve Māori and Pacific participation rates in the New Zealand bowel screening pilot: results from a pseudo-randomised controlled trial.

41. Inequalities in dental caries experience among 4‐year‐old New Zealand children.

42. Association study involving polymorphisms in IL-6, IL-1RA, and CTLA4 genes and rheumatic heart disease in New Zealand population of Māori and Pacific ancestry.

43. Are women with gestational diabetes being screened for type 2 diabetes following pregnancy? A nationwide retrospective cohort study in Aotearoa New Zealand.

44. Are women with gestational diabetes being screened for type 2 diabetes following pregnancy? A nationwide retrospective cohort study in Aotearoa New Zealand.

45. Effectiveness of fixed dose combination medication (‘polypills’) compared with usual care in patients with cardiovascular disease or at high risk: A prospective, individual patient data meta-analysis of 3140 patients in six countries.

46. Different needs or treated differently? Understanding ethnic inequalities in coronary revascularisation rates.

47. Health literacy: health professionals’ understandings and their perceptions of barriers that Indigenous patients encounter.

49. The Use of Interpretive Description Within Kaupapa Māori Research.

50. Looking on the bright side: An assessment of factors associated with adolescents' happiness.

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