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Author
Fernandez, Carole
;
Wilson, Denise
Title
Maori women's views on smoking cessation initiatives
Type
Journal Article
Year
2008
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
24
Issue
2 (Jul)
Pages
27-40
Keywords
Maori health
;
Smoking cessation
;
Primary health-care nursing
;
Maori-centred research
Abstract
Interviews a group of Maori women who have successfully ceased smoking and asks about influences and supportive interventions that helped them quit smoking. Analyses the data using Boyatzis' (1998) approach and identifies two primary themes providing insight for nurses working with Maori women smokers: transmission of whanau values; and factors crucial in influencing change.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1431
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Author
Jones, Bernadette Doris
Title
Achieving equitable asthma services for Maori
Type
Book Whole
Year
2017
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
1v
Keywords
Asthma
;
Maori children
;
Primary healthcare
;
Kaupapa Maori
;
Maori health
;
Pou Ora
;
Maori-centred research
Abstract
Undertakes a qualitative, phenomenological study to explore the experiences of practitioners delivering asthma services to tamariki Maori and their whanau in primary healthcare. Employs a kaupapa Maori methodology in order to provide a Maori perspective to the research. Uses an equity framework in the analysis and interpretation of the results, to ensure alignment with Maori values and aspirations. Interviews 15 doctors and nurses from Maori, mainstream and Very-Low-Cost-Access providers of asthma services. Presents the results using the Pou Ora framework with four main themes: Hauora, Toi Ora, Whanau Ora, and Mauri Ora.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1585
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