Creating an Indigenous Māori-centred model of relational health : (Record no. 7239)

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Personal name Wilson, Denise
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Title Creating an Indigenous Māori-centred model of relational health :
Remainder of title a literature review of Māori models of health
Statement of responsibility, etc Denise Wilson, Eleanor Moloney, Jenny M. Parr, Cathleen Aspinall and Julia Slark
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Wiley,
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General note Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021, Advance online publication, 27 May 2021
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Summary, etc Aims and objectives: Identify the key concepts, principles and values embedded within Indigenous Māori models of health and wellbeing; and determine how these could inform the development of a Māori-centred relational model of care.<br/><br/>Background: Improving health equity for Māori, similar to other colonised Indigenous peoples globally, requires urgent attention. Improving the quality of health practitioners’ engagement with Indigenous Māori accessing health services is one area that could support improving Māori health equity. While the Fundamentals of Care framework offers a promising relational approach, it lacks consideration of culture, whānau or family, and spirituality, important for Indigenous health and wellbeing.<br/><br/>Design and methods: A qualitative literature review on Māori models of health and wellbeing yielded nine models to inform a Māori-centred relational model of care. We followed the PRISMA guidelines for reporting literature reviews.<br/><br/>Results: Four overarching themes were identified that included dimensions of health and wellbeing; whanaungatanga (connectedness); whakawhanaungatanga (building relationships); and socio-political health context (colonisation, urbanisation, racism, and marginalisation). Health and wellbeing for Māori is a holistic and relational concept. Building relationships that include whānau (extended family) is a cultural imperative.<br/><br/>Conclusions: This study highlights the importance and relevance of relational approaches to engaging Māori and their whānau accessing health services. It signals the necessary foundations for health practitioners to build trust-based relationships with Māori. Key elements for a Māori-centred model of relational care include whakawhanaungatanga (the process of building relationships) using tikanga (cultural protocols and processes) informed by cultural values of aroha (compassion and empathy), manaakitanga (kindness and hospitality), mauri (binding energy), wairua (importance of spiritual wellbeing).<br/><br/>Relevance to clinical practice: Culturally-based models of health and wellbeing provide indicators of important cultural values, concepts and practices and processes. These can then inform the development of a Māori-centred relational model of care to address inequity. (Authors' abstract). Record #7239<br/>
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Personal name Slark, Julia
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Title Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2021, Advance online publication, 27 May 2021
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Uniform title Journal of Clinical Nursing
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15859">https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15859</a>
Public note DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15859 (Open access)
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