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Māori experiences of the InterRAI interviews
The InterRAI is a tool used to assess the needs of the elderly and to determine what level of support is needed for them. I will be looking at Māori whānau experiences with the InterRAI system.Funding proposalsUnderstanding the worldview of health from a Samoan New Zealander's perspective
I am passionate about improving health outcomes and achieving health equity for Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.Funding proposalsFamily Wellbeing - Food and diabetes management
In the Western world and New Zealand diabetes guidelines, an individual is expected to take control of their own food choices. For Tongans, what is neglected is the consideration of family background, household dynamic and community involvement.Funding proposalsThe inequities of the NASC system in Aotearoa and the experience of Māori whānau
It is well established that there are significant problems in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Health and disability system, especially for Māori – largely due to the cultural differences between Māori and the biomedical system the New Zealand health system was modeFunding proposalsInvestigating metabolic disease in I-Kiribati
Metabolic disease is a problem faced by many Pacific communities, both those living in New Zealand and those living on their home islands.Funding proposalsIdentifying unique histological features in brain tumours from Māori patients
I am a fourth year Māori medical student intending to complete an honours research year with the Centre for Brain Research in 2023.Funding proposalsPathways To Health For Pacific Meat Workers and Their Whānau
This proposal is based on a research project regarding Pacific meat workers in Oamaru, Otago. During this project, we will be asking about the effect that this occupation has on their health and wellbeing and their access to healthcare.Funding proposalsPacific workplace wellbeing - perspectives from Pacific managers
We spend a significant portion of our time in the workplace. Workplace values and norms play a significant part in our well-being. This project looks at workplace wellbeing using a Pacific lens.Funding proposalsPathways to health for Maori meatworkers and their whanau
Māori make up 38% of the meat processing workforce. There is some evidence that Māori experience less access to care for musculoskeletal conditions, including in the meat industry.Funding proposalsTe Whāriki o ngā Ao e rua - The Woven Mat of Two Worlds
New Zealand continues to experience a higher incidence of traumatic brain injury. Health awareness, health literacy, self-care and self-reporting are important to improve health outcomes, particularly among our rangatahi.Funding proposalsPhysiotherapy for Māori communities
Learn how Physiotherapy services are perceived and experienced by Māori in predominantly Māori communities and learn what they see as done well and areas for improvement. Connect through pūrākau of individuals' and/or their whānau understanding of, and exFunding proposalsCultural Intelligence and Cultural Safety for Tokelau Young People in Aotearoa
Aotearoa/NZ is home to the largest Tokelau population in the world. In the five generations of Tokelauans, the prospect of ever living in Tokelau is very small.Funding proposalsInterventions to improve maternal immunisation coverage in Aotearoa
Flynn is in the third year of the Biomedical Sciences degree majoring in Infection and Immunity at Otago University, interested in hauora Māori research focusing on health inequities and integration of Te Ao Māori with the use of Te Reo Māori.Funding proposalsIs Tāmaki Makaurau an age-friendly and healthy place for Pacific people to age?
An exploratory study of whether Tāmaki Makaurau is an age-friendly and healthy place for Pacific people to age.Funding proposalsDIGIFALE: A mobile literacy programme for Pacific communities - a pilot study
DIGIFALE is a culturally contextualised mobile literacy programme, providing the necessary access, connectivity, and skills required to strengthen mobile literacy to improve access to healthcare.Funding proposalsKupesi ‘o e Nofo ‘a Kainga.
The purpose of this proposed study is to translate research findings into community knowledge and action.Funding proposalsNovel applications of the IDI for longitudinal analysis for the Māori population
My Master’s thesis will involve undertaking longitudinal analysis of official statistics data for Māori.Funding proposalsTraceless linking methodology for the synthesis of O-linked glycoproteins
Research into the use of Carbohydrate chemistry and peptide coupling to produce glycoproteins for use in vaccine development.Funding proposalsEffectiveness of Teleophthalmology in the post-COVID-19 healthcare settings
Globally, in 2021, the annual cost of potential productivity losses due to blindness and moderate and severe vision impairment was $410.7 billion (0.3% of GDP). Equitable eye care remains challenging in many countries, especially in New Zealand.Funding proposalsCommunity Research Rōpū: value-based approach for a rural rohe.
This project connects community and research to empower those residing in the rohe. To ensure a community research rōpū is beneficial to those who most require improved health, a Māori led research rōpū will be explored.Funding proposalsPiloting a cerebral palsy (CP) early diagnosis Hub in New Zealand
In New Zealand (NZ) the average age of diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) is 19 months.Funding proposalsExercise for Dysmenorrhea in NZ: Community engagement and literature review
Primary dysmenorrhea can affect up to 71% of women under the age of 25 years with potentially lifelong negative impacts on many aspects of an affected women’s life.Funding proposalsEstablishing the Long COVID Collective
The post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 infection (known as Long COVID, LC) is established as a concern worldwide.Funding proposalsUse of EpiNet to communicate with Epilepsy New Zealand educators
EpiNet has been developed as a research platform to learn more about the optimal management of epilepsy. At the same time, the goal has been to develop a tool that will be clinically useful in improving the care of people with epilepsy.Funding proposalsFatigue risk management in healthcare: Next steps
Fatigue among healthcare workers can degrade patient care and increase clinical error rates, workplace injuries, driving accidents, turnover, and health care costs.Funding proposalsExploring supported “self”-management within Aotearoa’s shifting health context
Healthcare in Aotearoa New Zealand is transforming, rapidly triggering both excitement and anxiety.Funding proposalsEnhancing access & equity in mental health
An informed innovative approach to mental health care in New Zealand is needed.Funding proposalsMaramataka: The Rising of Ancestral Waters
A research capacity development project that aims to strengthen the foundational methodology of Te Pahī o Āio Nuku.Funding proposalsThe Role of Motor Fidgeting on Executive Functioning in ADHD
The prevalence of neuro-developmental conditions is rising, particularly for Māori, who face a higher risk of complications, multiple morbidities, and premature death.Funding proposalsKaumātua use of digital technology post COVID-19 to meet their health needs
A key finding from the scoping study "Reconnecting for Māori in a Post COVID-19 world" (22/029) was that kaumātua in particular adapted to digital technology in various ways.Funding proposalsKia Kitea ai te Ora COVID-19 Life- Changing
Kia kite ai te Ora COVID-19 life-changing research project will report COVID-19 Lived Experiences on Ngāti Maniapoto Iwi within their Tainui boundary of Mokau ki runga Tamaki ki raro.Funding proposalsTe Pae Tawhiti: looking at the lie of the land
This project has the overarching kaupapa of increasing the research capacity and capability of Tū Kotahi (and eventually Tākiri Mai te Ata). It will do this both through the proposed activity and by bringing on new kairangahau to undertake the activity.Funding proposals