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_aBarrett, Nikki M. _913308 |
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_aReflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop) _cNikki M. Barrett, Lissette Burrows, Polly Waitoa-Carr and Linda T. Smith |
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_bTaylor & Francis, _c2024 |
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520 | _aCo-designed health initiatives are gaining popularity in Aotearoa (New Zealand). However, emerging research identifies potential pitfalls for Indigenous populations, particularly Māori (Indigenous Peoples of Aotearoa), when Kaupapa Māori principles are ignored. Using the Indigenous He Pikinga Waiora Implementation (HPW) framework as a guide, this paper provides an autoethnographic reflective account of the co-design process that led to the development and implementation of the Whirihia holistic assessment tool for the Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop) Whirihia Te Korowai Aroha. The co-design process resulted in a culturally appropriate and responsive holistic assessment tool that provided a quality health needs assessment pathway for māmā hapū (pregnant women) and their whānau (family). This reflective account provides examples of key considerations that align to the HPW framework in the hope that it will afford some guidance for fellow emerging researchers who wish to undertake ethical co-designed health research with Māori (and non-Māori) communities and organisations. (Authors' abstract). Record #8891 | ||
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_aHEALTH _9283 |
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_aINDIGENOUS PEOPLES _9307 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_aBurrows, Lissette _913309 |
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_aWaitoa-Carr, Polly _913310 |
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_aSmith, Linda Tuhiwai _95298 |
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_94825 _aKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/1177083X.2023.2236685 _zDOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2023.2236685 (Open access) |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE _hnews130 |