Enhancing health outcomes for Maori elders through an intergenerational cultural exchange and physical activity programme: a cross-sectional baseline studydoi:10.3389/fpubh.2023.1307685Oetzel, John G.Yingsha ZhangNock, SophieMeha, PareHuriwaka, Huia...
Medical Council New Zealand (2006b). Best health outcomes for Maori: practice implications. Retrieved from: http://www.mcnz.org.nzBest Health Outcomes for Māori: Practice Implications. Oct 2006. Medical Council of New Zealand.Māuri Ora Associates. (2006). Best health outcomes for Māori:...
In New Zealand there are marked disparities in health outcomes for Maori who are the indigenous people of New Zealand (14% of the population) and Pacific people compared with non-Maori [5]. For example, Maori and Pacific people are three times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than ...
The right of veto, if correct, by Maori is a despicable abuse of political power by the current government and there is no evidence to suggest that health outcomes for all NZers will be improved. Rob Neither actually. Every Western Country is faced with something similar. It is a well orc...
"This study confirms that there is an engrained ethnic disparity in Type 2 diabetes outcomes—which is a major public health challenge in New Zealand. "Despite the advancements in treatment for Type 2 diabetes, the poor health outcomes for Māori and Pasifika have endured for over a quarter of...
Kia pakari mai nga niho : oral health outcomes, self-report oral health measures and oral health service utilisation among Maori and non-Maori Health is determined by the past as well as the present; the health status of indigenous peoples has been strongly influnced by the experience of colon...
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT: Reducing health disparities for children living in deprived areas has been difficult to achieve. This paper describes the implementation of a nurse-led, child-specific clinic within a general practice setting to improve health outcomes for high needs Maori/Pacific Island and ...
Inequities in health outcomes for Indigenous Australians are a result of ongoing and historical injustices [1,2,3]. Issues of access to health care, cultural and linguistic inclusion, physical accessibility, and racism all contribute to the broader issues of health outcomes for Indigenous Australians...
"These issues require urgent action across multiple sectors, including health, education and social services to improve health and well-being outcomes for Maori and Pacific students," says Dr Denny. More information:*The study by Denny et al, 'Clustering of adolescent health concerns: a latent cl...
Outcomes of this work have identified several opportunities for health registers, such as the NZCPR, to centre Indigenous health. Critical to this approach, is that Indigenous self-determination is upheld. A tukutuku panel of the poutama pattern has been used as a preliminary framework to ...