Creating an environment to inform, build, and sustain a Māori health research workforce.

IF 2.1 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Pub Date : 2023-07-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03036758.2023.2235303
Nikki M Barrett, Reigna Morgan, Jade Tamatea, Amy Jones, Polly Atatoa Carr, Ross Lawrenson, Nina Scott
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Ensuring the growth and development of the Māori health research workforce is key to achieving health equity for Māori and enabling positive change for all New Zealanders. The purpose of this study was to identify enablers and barriers to research for Māori staff in a large health organisation, and to understand how research is developed and undertaken. A Kaupapa Māori mixed-methods study was undertaken, using an electronic survey comprised of quantitative data and open-ended responses delivered to all Māori staff at the Waikato District Health Board. Following the survey were 10 one on one interviews. Survey data were analysed using descriptive statistics and open-ended responses summarised. A descriptive thematic analysis was undertaken of the interview data. Each of the interview responses was coded and five themes emerged. Frontline Māori staff affirmed their desire to conduct, design, and undertake health research. Challenges to staff included a lack of information on research opportunities, unclear processes for initiating research, and lack of support and resource. The evidence from participants provides insights into Māori health research priorities, considerations for those wanting to undertake research, and solutions for informing, building, and sustaining the Māori health research workforce. Glossary of Māori words: Aotearoa: Māori name for New Zealand; āwhinatia i tāku hapū: help my hapū; hapū: sub-tribe; iwi: tribe; kaumatua: elder; Kaupapa Māori: Māori ideology incorporating the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values of Māori society; kia ora: greeting; koinā te whakamaatauranga nēra: power of knowledge; hohā: nuisance; hui: meeting; Kaitiaki: Māori cultural support team for patients; Kīngitanga: Māori King movement; Māori: Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa; marae: ancestral meeting house; mōhio ki tēra mahi: knowledgeable in that area; Te Ao Māori: Māori world view; Te Ika-a-Māui: North Island; Te Reo Māori: Māori language; Te Tiriti o Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi; Te Whatu Ora: Health New Zealand; whakahoki ki tāku marae: to go back to my marae; wānanga: workshop; whanau: family.

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创造一个环境,为毛利人的健康研究队伍提供信息、建立和维持
确保Māori卫生研究人员队伍的成长和发展是实现Māori卫生公平和为所有新西兰人带来积极变化的关键。本研究的目的是确定大型卫生组织Māori工作人员进行研究的促进因素和障碍,并了解如何开展和开展研究。进行了一项考帕帕Māori混合方法研究,使用了一项电子调查,其中包括定量数据和向怀卡托区卫生局所有Māori工作人员提供的开放式答复。调查之后是10个一对一的访谈。调查数据采用描述性统计分析和开放式回答总结。对访谈数据进行了描述性专题分析。每个采访回答都被编码,并出现了五个主题。前线Māori员工肯定了他们进行、设计和从事健康研究的愿望。工作人员面临的挑战包括缺乏关于研究机会的信息,启动研究的程序不明确,以及缺乏支持和资源。来自参与者的证据提供了对Māori卫生研究重点、想要进行研究的人的考虑以及为Māori卫生研究队伍提供信息、建设和维持的解决方案的见解。Māori词汇表:Aotearoa: Māori新西兰名称;āwhinatia I tāku hapki:帮助我的hapki;hapū:次部落;艾维:部落;kaumatua:老人;Kaupapa Māori: Māori包含Māori社会的知识、技能、态度和价值观的意识形态;Kia ora:问候;koinati whakamaatauranga nēra:知识的力量;(hohā:讨厌;许:会议;Kaitiaki: Māori患者文化支持团队;k ngitanga: Māori国王运动;Māori:奥特罗阿土著人民;Marae:祖先聚会的地方;Mōhio ki tēra mahi:在该领域知识渊博;奥Māori: Māori世界观;Ika-a-Māui:北岛;Reo Māori: Māori语言;怀唐伊共和国:《怀唐伊条约》;the Whatu Ora:新西兰卫生部;Whakahoki ki tāku marae:回到我的市场;wā南迦帕:车间;whanau:家庭。
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期刊介绍: Aims: The Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand reflects the role of Royal Society Te Aparangi in fostering research and debate across natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities in New Zealand/Aotearoa and the surrounding Pacific. Research published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand advances scientific knowledge, informs government policy, public awareness and broader society, and is read by researchers worldwide.
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