Research Paper

Ceremonious storytelling: Exploring experiences within the publicly funded health service

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Ceremonious storytelling: Exploring experiences within the publicly funded health service
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Background: Chronic disease is defined as a condition impacting organs or organ systems causing dysfunction or dysregulation that lasts longer than six months or remains, despite medical intervention or treatment. Research has shown that barriers, including those of a financial, physical, institutional and patient orientated nature significantly impact on outcomes. Māori are significantly over-represented in chronic health condition statistics, particularly relating to cardiac, respiratory, ...

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Research Paper
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Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2024
Creator
Mellsop-Kupe, Jessie
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/17055
Related subjects
Māori health / Indigenous health / Kaupapa Māori methodology / Decolonisation of health in Aotearoa / Indigenous research methods / pūrākau / Mixed methods / He Awa Whiria / Ability to access health services / Willingness to access health services / Person focused care / Trauma informed care / barriers to accessing health services / facilitators to accessing health services / barriers to access / facilitators to access / Chronic disease in Aotearoa / Chronic disease in New Zealand / Kaupapa Māori frameworks / experiences engaging with health services / Levesque access and accessibility framework

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