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An innovative integrated mental health framework - PIP for Aotearoa
The existing integrated mental health care of New Zealand adopted the national integrated care model, with different district and regional specific components.Funding proposalsSetting the research agenda for paediatric rehabilitation
The decision about which research questions are investigated frequently lies with health researchers. However, the priorities of the researchers may not align with those of patients, whānau, and clinicians.Funding proposalsTe Kōwheori Roa - Māori Experiences of Long COVID
Novel coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) has had a dramatic impact on the health and well-being of Māori since the arrival to the shores of Aotearoa in early 2020. This has been increasingly prevalent with later strains of the virus such as the Delta strain.Funding proposalsLūsia ki taulanga
Lūsia ki taulaga, a Tongan proverb referring to seafarers’ struggles through stormy weather to reach land, will activate the potential of an ethnic-specific Pacific integrated services provider and population group to inform solutions to the burgeoning ineFunding proposalsGiving voice to wahine wisdom - preferences for treatment of UTIs
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections, and wahine (particularly those who have had children and are older) can suffer from recurrent infections.Funding proposalsMāori and implementation of Ngā Paerewa Health and Disability Services standard
The Ngā Paerewa Health and Disability Services standard is being implemented, with the first audits scheduled for late 2022. The standard requires inclusion of Māori in decision-making and implementation across District Health Board (DHB) services.Funding proposalsA clinical prediction model to risk stratify children at Paediatric ED triage
Triage is vital to manage patients in Emergency Departments (EDs). Triaging for children is more challenging than for adults, as special knowledge and communication skills are necessary to assess their urgency accurately.Funding proposalsDescribing care pathways for patients with delirium discharged from hospital.
Delirium is one of the modifiable and potentially preventable causes of dementia. Good follow-up care of older patients discharged from hospital after delirium can impact their health outcomes (including dementia onset) and quality of life.Funding proposalsCOVID-19 rapid antigen testing: exploring public-use in New Zealand
Rapid antigen tests (RATs) can detect the presence of SARS-COV-2 viral proteins and indicate current infection.Funding proposalsHRC Update 22 July 2022
NewsAustralia New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) - NZ Regional Annual Scientific Meeting
This programme will include scientific presentation and debate of the highest level and will attract a wide variety of critical care practitioners from across New Zealand.EventHRC Update 12 August 2022
NewsResearch Activation – Northland
This Research Activation Application seeks funding to develop a strategic approach to research in Northland.Funding proposalsMana wāhine o Te Kapotai: reclaiming the strength of women towards mauri ora
This research project seeks the reclamation of wāhine Māori voices through exploring mana wāhine with Te Kapotai hapū.Funding proposalsEquitable Application of Circulating Tumour DNA to the New Zealand Population
Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) is DNA released by a tumour into the bloodstream and represents a novel class of blood marker for cancer detection.Funding proposalsExploring interrelationships between racism, time and Māori health inequities
This proposed PhD research aims to explore how the concept of ‘time’ may be related to racism as a determinant of health and how this can be placed within a life course approach.Funding proposalsDIET 2: Māori Health Equity
This PhD will be a part of the Dietary Interventions: Evidence & Translation (DIET 2) programme with the National Institute for Health Innovation (NIHI) and the University of Auckland (UoA).Funding proposalsEquity-focused implementation of Best Start early pregnancy assessment
Best Start is an early pregnancy assessment tool that has been developed for use in primary care as part of the Gen2040 programme, a life-course approach to support whānau Māori, starting with Māori hapū māmā and pēpī Māori.Funding proposalsImproving patient safety through empathetic communication
Poor communication is a major factor in health care errors. High quality empathetic communication from healthcare professionals is a key component of patient safety and positive health outcomes.Funding proposalsImproving trauma-informed care for youth with complex trauma in residential care
My research involves youth in a residential care and protection facility supported by CCDHB mental health services.Funding proposalsDoes a marae-based clinic increase access for prevention of cervical cancer?
Current cervical cancer screening services are failing wāhine Māori.Funding proposalsEngagement in healthcare in adolescents and young adults after liver transplant.
Liver transplantation in children has excellent outcomes but during the adolescent and young adult years, patients commonly experience challenges with their healthcare such as taking medications and attending appointments.Funding proposalsRAPID Paediatric Palliative Care and Pain
Alleviating suffering is of primary importance in paediatric palliative care and pain management but a better understanding of the burden and potential harm from medicines is required in these settings to ensure medications don't increase suffering and impFunding proposalsKaitiaki Group establishment
The research activation focuses on the development of a Kaitiaki Research Group and has the potential to inform and guide how health delivery research priorities and engagement are delivered within the Southern Health system to meet the health care needs oFunding proposalsDeveloping an eHealth colorectal cancer pathway across healthcare delivery
The patient journey after diagnosis of cancer can be a particularly stressful time.Funding proposalsInnovation flow in healthcare – 3D printing
3D printing has emerged in the last decade as a disruptive technology and potential enabler of highly innovative health research.Funding proposalsAttitudes of people affected by Huntington’s disease towards regenerative therapies
Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder that causes movement, thinking and psychiatric problems (1-3). There is no cure and current treatments can only manage symptoms (4, 5).Funding proposalsCovid-19 tracer apps & QR codes: Pacific young people’s views
This study explores whether using covid tracing apps/QR codes depends upon Pacific young people understanding what data protection involves and if their beliefs impact upon behaviour.Funding proposalsLearning about equity in health and research
Research objective: To inform the development of best practices to promote engagement and learning about justice and structural inequalities relating to health and research, and epistemic power in constructions of health and wellbeing, in academic medicalFunding proposalsCo-design whanau focused & Transitional care
Transitional Care has been highlighted by the Ministry of Health and the Newborn Clinical Networkas a priority for the provision of neonatal care particularly focusing on the late preterm and term infants transitioning in the perinatal period.Funding proposalsCo-design whanau focused & Transitional care
Transitional Care has been highlighted by the MOH and the Newborn Clinical Network as a priority for the provision of neonatal care particularly focusing on the late preterm and term infants transitioning in the perinatal period.Funding proposalsMaori health engagement & development in suicide prevention
This research activity aims to collaborate with Māori whānau and communities in Ōtepoti to develop a Suicide Prevention initiative that will be incorporated in the community to support the wellbeing and engagement of whānau in hauora services.Funding proposals