Best Health Outcomes for Mäori: Practice Implications
Offers advice to physicians about interacting with their Mäori patients in culturally appropriate ways.
Offers advice to physicians about interacting with their Mäori patients in culturally appropriate ways.
Topics include characteristics of men, families and households, pre-colonial and contemporary modes of parenting, and effective parenting programs.
Literature published about parents/caregivers choosing to use Maori as the main language in the home. Looks at factors relevant to parents/caregivers and children and some information relating to the extended family.
Review looked at articles on cultural safety and competence training published between 1996-2020 in Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Resources were located using database and Google searches, recommendations from key informants, and personal communications.
Practices and the beliefs behind those practices before 1642.
Examines literature from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom with a focus on development of culturally specific violent offender programs.