[HTML][HTML] Engagement and recruitment of Māori and non‐Māori people of advanced age to LiLACS NZ
L Dyall, M Kepa, K Hayman, R Teh, S Moyes… - Australian and New …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract Objectives Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand
(LiLACS NZ) aims to determine the predictors of successful advanced ageing and …
(LiLACS NZ) aims to determine the predictors of successful advanced ageing and …
Life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in New Zealand-Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: study protocol
Background The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and
health systems may be challenged by increasing health-related needs. Recent overseas …
health systems may be challenged by increasing health-related needs. Recent overseas …
[PDF][PDF] Oranga Kaumatua: Perceptions of health in older Maori people
J Waldon - Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 2004 - msd.govt.nz
This paper explores some of the opportunities for Mäori health uncovered by recent
developments in the measurement and analysis of health-related behaviours. It presents the …
developments in the measurement and analysis of health-related behaviours. It presents the …
Kaumātua mana motuhake in action: developing a culture-centred peer support programme for managing transitions in later life
ML Simpson, HM Greensill, S Nock, P Meha… - Ageing & …, 2020 - cambridge.org
New Zealand's ageing population and health inequities for Māori (Indigenous peoples) have
prompted calls for innovative, culturally based approaches to improving health and …
prompted calls for innovative, culturally based approaches to improving health and …
Predictive factors for entry to long-term residential care in octogenarian Māori and non-Māori in New Zealand, LiLACS NZ cohort
Background Long-term residential care (LTC) supports the most vulnerable and is
increasingly relevant with demographic ageing. This study aims to describe entry to LTC and …
increasingly relevant with demographic ageing. This study aims to describe entry to LTC and …
Cultural and social factors and quality of life of Maori in advanced age. Te puawaitanga o nga tapuwae kia ora tonu-Life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in …
L Dyall, M Kepa, R Teh, R Mules, S Moyes, C Wham… - 2014 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
AIM: To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life
(QOL) of Maori in advanced age. METHOD: A cross sectional survey of a population based …
(QOL) of Maori in advanced age. METHOD: A cross sectional survey of a population based …
Kaumātua Mana Motuhake: A study protocol for a peer education intervention to help Māori elders work through later-stage life transitions
Abstract Background The Aotearoa/New Zealand population is ageing and numerous
studies demonstrate with this phenomenon comes increases in non-communicable …
studies demonstrate with this phenomenon comes increases in non-communicable …
[DOC][DOC] Health care needs for older Māori: A study of Kaumātua and kuia
PR Hirini, RA Flett, N Kazantzis, NR Long… - Social Policy Journal of …, 1999 - msd.govt.nz
The New Zealand health referral system needs to be adequately assessed in terms of
cultural factors related to utilisation. This is partly because of the Māori population's social …
cultural factors related to utilisation. This is partly because of the Māori population's social …
[HTML][HTML] First Nation Elders' perspectives on healthy ageing in NSW, Australia
Objectives Healthy ageing has been unattainable for many of Australia's First Nation people,
driven by an earlier onset of chronic disease when compared to the general Australian …
driven by an earlier onset of chronic disease when compared to the general Australian …
Navigation: Process of building relationships with kaumātua (Māori leaders)
In the article the authors depict relations in sociocultural navigation by Māori researchers
conducting research embedded in mutual trust; rather than instrumental navigation in linear …
conducting research embedded in mutual trust; rather than instrumental navigation in linear …