Research paper
Te Ohonga Ake The Health Status of Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand Series Two
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- Title
- Te Ohonga Ake The Health Status of Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand Series Two
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- University of Otago
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- Otago University Research Archive
- Description
This report is based on an Indicator Framework developed in 2007 in which the indicators for each of the three reports in the series were identified. The indicators in this year’s report were developed from Craig et al’s indicators for the individual and whānau health and wellbeing stream. They are presented in the following sections: Issues in infancy Issues for all ages 0–24 year olds Conditions of the respiratory system Common communicable diseases Unintentional injury Reproduc...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Report
- Thesis level
- Report
- Date created
- 2017-04
- Creator
- Simpson, Jean / Duncanson, Mavis / Oben, Glenda / Adams, Judith / Wicken, Andrew / Pierson, Melanie / Lilley, Rebbecca / Gallagher, Sarah
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/7390
- Related subjects
- Births / Perinatal deaths / Fetal death / Preterm births / Infant mortality / Sudden unexpected death in infancy / SUDI / Ambulatory sensitive hospitalisations / ASH / Upper respiratory tract infections / Tonsillectomy / Otitis media / Grommets / Middle ear / Bronchiectasis / Bronchiolitis / Pneumonia / Asthma / Pertussis / Meningococcal disease / Tuberculosis / Rheumatic fever / Rheumatic heart disease / Skin infections / Gastroenteritis / Injuries / Terminations / Mental health / Suicide / Self harm
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