Reflections on the Use of a Māori Conceptual Framework to Evaluate Complex Health Policy: The Case of New Zealand's Healthy Eating, Healthy Action Strategy Evaluation

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Authors/contributors
Title
Reflections on the Use of a Māori Conceptual Framework to Evaluate Complex Health Policy: The Case of New Zealand's Healthy Eating, Healthy Action Strategy Evaluation
Abstract
Obesity among M?ori is of growing concern in New Zealand with rates for M?ori being one-and-a-half times that of the total population. The New Zealand government's Healthy Eating?Healthy Action: Oranga Kai?Oranga Pumau (HEHA) Strategy has, in the past seven years, been a significant policy mechanism through which the health sector has been able to address the increasing prevalence of obesity and associated chronic diseases.
Publication
Evaluation Journal of Australasia
Date
2011-03-01
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
5-10
Accessed
6/5/25, 5:59 AM
ISSN
1035-719X
Short Title
Reflections on the Use of a Māori Conceptual Framework to Evaluate Complex Health Policy
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Notes
  • Māori obesity
  • Evaluating health policy - Māori conceptual framework
  • HEHA - Healthy Eating—Healthy Action: Oranga Kai— Oranga Pumau (LAUNCHED BY MINISTRY OF HEALTH)
  • Health + Policy

  • Govt & Policy
  • Specific policy area
Citation
Boulton, A., & Kingi, T. K. (2011). Reflections on the Use of a Māori Conceptual Framework to Evaluate Complex Health Policy: The Case of New Zealand’s Healthy Eating, Healthy Action Strategy Evaluation. Evaluation Journal of Australasia, 11(1), 5–10. https://doi.org/10.1177/1035719X1101100104