Full bibliography

Seeing the unseen: evidence of kaupapa Māori health interventions

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Seeing the unseen: evidence of kaupapa Māori health interventions
Abstract
M?ori in Aotearoa have higher incidence, prevalence and mortality from chronic disease. The dominant narrative in Aotearoa about the reasons for M?ori ill health neglects to acknowledge the history of colonisation and failures of the health system, alongside the holistic view of health taken by M?ori focusing on collective, wh?nau-based outcomes. In this article, we review health interventions for chronic disease that have a kaupapa M?ori philosophical basis. Our findings demonstrate that there is no clear process in health service design, delivery, research and funding that values and understands m?tauranga M?ori. Western knowledge systems are inadequate for collecting and presenting M?ori knowledge. Overall, we highlight that the tension between acknowledging that a ?by M?ori, for M?ori? approach is best, and the difficulty in defining appropriate evidence collection methodology and outcome measures when funders and policy makers continue to require Western-centric interventions is an obstacle to improving M?ori health outcomes.
Publication
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Date
2020-06-01
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
129-136
Accessed
1/23/23, 9:41 AM
ISSN
1177-1801
Short Title
Seeing the unseen
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Notes

L: health paper, could go in specific issues but could also delete

Citation
Rolleston, A. K., Cassim, S., Kidd, J., Lawrenson, R., Keenan, R., & Hokowhitu, B. (2020). Seeing the unseen: evidence of kaupapa Māori health interventions. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 16(2), 129–136. https://doi.org/10.1177/1177180120919166