Long-term benefits for Mäori of an asthma self-management program in a Mäori community which takes a partnership approach
1999; Elsevier BV; Volume: 23; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1467-842x.1999.tb01544.x
ISSN1753-6405
AutoresM.M. RATIMA, C Fox, B. Fox, H Te Karu, T Gemmell, Tania Slater, Wendyl D’Souza, Neil Pearce,
Tópico(s)Delphi Technique in Research
ResumoAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public HealthVolume 23, Issue 6 p. 601-605 Free to Read Long-term benefits for Mäori of an asthma self-management program in a Mäori community which takes a partnership approach M.M. RATIMA, Corresponding Author M.M. RATIMA Te Pümanawa Hauora, School of Mäori Studies, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, and Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand Wellington School of Medicine, PO Box 7343, Wellington South, New Zealand. Fax: +64 4 389 5427; e-mail: mihi@wnmeds.ac.nzSearch for more papers by this authorC. FOX, C. FOX Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorB. FOX, B. FOX Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorH. TE KARU, H. TE KARU Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorT. GEMMELL, T. GEMMELL Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorT. SLATER, T. SLATER Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorW. J. D'SOUZA, W. J. D'SOUZA Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorN.E. PEARCE, N.E. PEARCE Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this author M.M. RATIMA, Corresponding Author M.M. RATIMA Te Pümanawa Hauora, School of Mäori Studies, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, and Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New Zealand Wellington School of Medicine, PO Box 7343, Wellington South, New Zealand. Fax: +64 4 389 5427; e-mail: mihi@wnmeds.ac.nzSearch for more papers by this authorC. FOX, C. FOX Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorB. FOX, B. FOX Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorH. TE KARU, H. TE KARU Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorT. GEMMELL, T. GEMMELL Te Hauora Runanga o Wairarapa, Carterton, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorT. SLATER, T. SLATER Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorW. J. D'SOUZA, W. J. D'SOUZA Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this authorN.E. PEARCE, N.E. PEARCE Wellington Asthma Research Group, Department of Medicine, Wellington School of Medicine, Wellington, New ZealandSearch for more papers by this author First published: 13 May 2008 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-842X.1999.tb01544.xCitations: 14AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Abstract Background: In 1991, an intervention trial of the efficacy of an asthma self-management plan was carried out in partnership with a rural Mäori community. The program relied on Mäori community health workers and other health professionals working in partnership, was delivered through clinics in traditional Mäori community centres and Mäori processes were followed throughout. The plan was shown to be effective in reducing asthma morbidity. Citing Literature Volume23, Issue6December 1999Pages 601-605 RelatedInformation
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