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    Parents’ experiences of complementary feeding among a United Kingdom culturally diverse and deprived community by Erica Jane Cook, Faye Caroline Powell, Nasreen Ali, Catrin Penn‐Jones, Bertha Ochieng, Gurch Randhawa

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…One hundred and ten mothers and fathers, self‐identified as being White British, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black African/Caribbean or Polish took part in twenty‐four focus group discussions, organised by age group, sex and ethnicity. …”
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    Understanding the inclusion and participation of adults from Black African Diaspora Communities (BAFDC) in health and care research in the UK: a realist review protocol by Jeremy Dale, Ify Sargeant, Sophie Staniszewska, Dawn Edge, Lorna Hollowood, Tony Kelly, Rachel Spencer, Eleanor Hoverd, Violet Effiom, Dionne Gravesande, Esther Mukuka, Taiwo Owatemi, Shane Ward

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Through coproduction, this realist review seeks to provide a programme theory explaining what context and mechanisms may be required, to produce outcomes that facilitate inclusion and participation for people from BAFDC in health and care research, in the UK.Methods and analysis A group of people from BAFDC with lived and professional experience, representing all levels of the health and care research system, will coproduce a realist review with a team of African-Caribbean, white British and white British of Polish origin health and care researchers. …”
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    How has the Olympic legacy transformed the heart of East London? Understanding socio-economic exclusions and disproportionate COVID-19 impact on minoritised communities through a r... by Farjana Islam

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This research paper explores the experience of British-Bangladeshi and Black African Caribbean communities living in the areas surrounding London's Olympic Park, in terms of how they are appropriating the legacy-led socio-spatial changes, applying Lefebvre's right to the city perspective. …”
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    Facilitators and barriers to COVID-19 vaccination uptake among ethnic minorities: A qualitative study in primary care. by Lucia Magee, Felicity Knights, Doug G J Mckechnie, Roaa Al-Bedaery, Mohammad S Razai

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>Of thirty-eight interviews, 55% (21) of these were in Black or Black British/African/Caribbean/Mixed ethnicities, 32% (12) in Asian / British Asian and 13% (5) in mixed Black and White ethnicities. …”
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    Elusive mother country: The literature of the Indian-Caribbean Windrush by Maria del Pilar Kaladeen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…As public awareness of the economic contribution the Windrush Generation (1948–1971) made to Britain grows, there is also an increasing curiosity in the artistic output of this community and their descendants. However, when museums and cultural institutions choose to engage with the history of the Windrush Generation and its influence, such representations focus on Black Britain and a celebration of the African-Caribbean presence; little or no acknowledgment is given to the community of Indian-Caribbean heritage, who also formed part of the Windrush Generation. …”
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    The struggle that has no name: race, space and policing in post-Duggan Britain by Elliott-Cooper, A

    Published 2016
    “…<p>State violence, and policing in particular, continue to shape the black British experience, racialising geographical areas associated with African and African-Caribbean communities. …”
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    Thinking ahead about medical treatments in advanced illness: a qualitative study of barriers and enablers in end-of-life care planning with patients and families from ethnically di... by Islam Zoebia, Pollock Kristian, Patterson Anne, Hanjari Matilda, Wallace Louise, Mururajani Irfhan, Conroy Simon, Faull Christina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The majority described their ethnicity as Indian (11/19), four described their ethnicity as African Caribbean, two as Pakistani, one as British Indian and one as British Asian. …”
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