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WebHealth. illness adjustment. Māori. Author (s) Nikita Kirkcaldy. DOI. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.2.10. Supporting equitable healthcare outcomes in …

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health and well-being MAI Journal

WebWhakapapa is the essence of health and well-being. Whakapapa is a tool, created by our tūpuna to frame our existence as Māori. By identifying the names of …

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pillars of health MAI Journal

WebThe effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and physical distancing were broad, impacting multiple sectors, particularly health, for Māori and Indigenous peoples. This situation …

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Māori health MAI Journal

WebMāori health. Author (s) Darcy Karaka. Anne-Marie Jackson. Hauiti Hakopa. DOI. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.1.5. The fitness gym is an avenue where people pursue …

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Māori health and wellbeing MAI Journal

WebMāori health and wellbeing. mauri ora. taiao. Author(s) Marjorie Lipsham. DOI. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.2.7. This article draws on research undertaken for …

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Te whare tapa whā: The impact of physical distancing on the …

WebThe effects of the COVID-19 lockdown and physical distancing were broad, impacting multiple sectors, particularly health, for Māori and Indigenous peoples. This situation …

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Walking our pepeha: The influence of whakapapa on health and …

Web10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.1.2. Whakapapa is the essence of health and well-being. Whakapapa is a tool, created by our tūpuna to frame our existence as Māori. By …

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UNDERSTANDING PASIFIKA MENTAL HEALTH IN NEW …

Webmental health prevalence estimates of Pacific peo-ples. Te Rau Hinengaro, although a one- off study, changed this by providing an accurate snapshot of mental health prevalence …

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Oranga mokopuna: A tāngata whenua rights-based approach to …

WebMark Kōpua. DOI. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2018.7.2.6. Rights-based approaches to health in Aotearoa New Zealand have increased in recent years. However, dominant Westernised …

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One Health MAI Journal

WebThe aim of the study reported in this article was to gain insight into Māori experts’ perspectives on AMR using a One Health approach, which incorporates understandings …

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WHĀNAU-CENTRED HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY IN …

WebIn 2010, a new public policy approach to health and social service delivery was announced: one underpinned by Māori values, and which ostensibly provided the Crown with another …

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What you can't see can hurt you: How do stereotyping, implicit

WebThis paper addresses that research gap and describes a theoretical basis for further research on the role of bias for Māori health outcomes. Drawing from empirical …

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Rebuilding a ‘whare’ body of knowledge to inform ‘a’ Māori …

WebThis article explores and expands the discourse around the whare tapa whā which has been depicted in New Zealand curricula and in educational literature as a contemporary Māori …

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Community-Based Responses to High Rates of HIV among …

WebHigh rates of HIV infection, combined with signifi cant social determinants of health, intensify and compound the vulnerability of indigenous peoples and communities to HIV. …

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Ruru Parirau: Māori and Alcohol: The importance of destabilising

WebA key challenge for the Health Promotion Agency (HPA) is to find innovative ways to address the disproportionate levels of alcohol- related harm that Māori experience. Some …

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ADJUSTMENT TO CHRONIC ILLNESS AS INFORMED BY MĀORI

WebDimensions of health and wellbeing and adjustment to chronic illness Holistic wellbeing—that is what it means to be Māori. (Ministry of Health, 2020, p. 21) Indigenous …

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Historical Trauma, Healing and Well-Being in Māori Communities

WebThis article aims to analyse the affects of this trauma on Māori by exploring them in the context of the growing body of international historical trauma research. It then discusses …

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Whānau hauā: Reframing disability from an Indigenous perspective

WebCurrently, gaps exist in knowledge related to Māori and disability, and this is not helped by disabled Māori being excluded from health and disability policy and …

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Home MAI Journal

WebThe first issue of MAI Journal for 2016 - Volume 5, Issue 1 - is now available online.This is a general issue which contains six articles that cover themes including …

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MAI Journal 2020: Volume 9 Issue 2 MAI Journal

WebGout is a health condition that can be managed to prevent morbidity and premature mortality. Māori have a higher prevalence of gout yet are less likely to receive appropriate care than non-Māori. There is scant literature presenting the patient/whānau voice relating to the health system response to gout. The study reported in this article

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WHÄNAU- CENTRED HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY …

WebMäori, whänau ora, health services, health policy, health reform Introduction New Zealand’s health sector has undergone four major reforms since the 1980s which com …

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Whānau Tuatahi: Māori community partnership research using a …

WebWhānau Tuatahi facilitates community–researcher partnerships as a way of giving voice to the concerns whānau have about their health and the aspirations they have for their wellness. This research framework was developed in the context of a Kaupapa Māori research project for the exploration of whānau experiences of tamariki with asthma

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