Te Whare Tapa Wha is a Maori health model used to encompass a patient's mental, physical, spiritual and family well-being. Connections have been made between social relationships and well-being; social relationships are vital to successful communication. The setting of an aged-care facility ...
spiritualitycultureTe Whare Tapa WhāThis paper engages with the notion of universality by critically exploring the concepts of trauma and post-traumatic growth from a cultural perspective. Drawing on the indigenous M膩ori model of wellbeing "Te Whare Tapa Wh膩", the inter-relationships between ...
MaoriquittingsmokingspiritualitytobaccoThis chapter describes the use of Te Whare Tapa Wha, a Maori theoretical framework for analyzing smoking behavior. One hundred thirty Maori smokers aged 16–62, were interviewed prior to and after a quit attempt. Physical aspects (te taha tinana) of smoking ...
In a doctorate study on Maori smoking cessation behaviour, Te Whare Tapa Wha, a contemporary Maori paradigm was used as the theoretical framework for analysing smoking behaviour. One hundred and thirty Maori smokers aged 16-62, who were intending to quit were interviewed prior to their quit ...