Te Matahourua : charting the course of Rongoā and medical collaboration /
Mark, Glenis,
Te Matahourua : charting the course of Rongoā and medical collaboration / Charting the course of Rongoā and medical collaboratio authors, Dr Glenis Mark, Dr Jonathan Koea, Donna Kerridge, Dr Amohia Boulton. - 76 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Executive summary – Methods -- Introduction to the healer/doctor practitioners – Rongoā Māori/medical education workshop – Ethics – Recruitment – Collaboration consultations – Data collection – Data analysis – Findings – Discussion – Limitations – Future research – Conclusion – References – Glossary – Appendix A: Participant information sheet – Appendix B: Written informed consent form – Appendix C: Notes from Rongoā /medical collaboration study notes: Saturday 23 July -- Appendix D: Notes from Rongoā /medical collaboration study notes: Saturday 10 September and Saturday 10 December 2022 – Appendix E: Interview schedule patients – Appendix F: Interview schedule healer/doctor.
"The name Te Matahourua was seen as appropriate for this research project because this study represents the first step towards a long term goal, namely, the implementation of collaboration between Rongoā healing and Western medical practitioners. It is hoped that this project will pave the way for a future research study (to be named Ngatokimatawhaorua) that could explort the factors for a collaborative framework that will lay the foundations for Rongoā/Western medical practitioner collaboration throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand hospitals."--Front endleaf note.
9780473708276 0473708272
Transcultural medical care--New Zealand.
Medical cooperation--New Zealand.
Traditional medicine--Practice--New Zealand.
Māori (New Zealand people)--Medicine.
Physican and patient--New Zealand.
Health Services, Indigenous--organization & administration
Rongoā.
Hauora.
Tuku ratonga.
Rangahau.
Ratonga ki te iwi.
Tākuta.
Tūroro.
362.108999442
Te Matahourua : charting the course of Rongoā and medical collaboration / Charting the course of Rongoā and medical collaboratio authors, Dr Glenis Mark, Dr Jonathan Koea, Donna Kerridge, Dr Amohia Boulton. - 76 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Executive summary – Methods -- Introduction to the healer/doctor practitioners – Rongoā Māori/medical education workshop – Ethics – Recruitment – Collaboration consultations – Data collection – Data analysis – Findings – Discussion – Limitations – Future research – Conclusion – References – Glossary – Appendix A: Participant information sheet – Appendix B: Written informed consent form – Appendix C: Notes from Rongoā /medical collaboration study notes: Saturday 23 July -- Appendix D: Notes from Rongoā /medical collaboration study notes: Saturday 10 September and Saturday 10 December 2022 – Appendix E: Interview schedule patients – Appendix F: Interview schedule healer/doctor.
"The name Te Matahourua was seen as appropriate for this research project because this study represents the first step towards a long term goal, namely, the implementation of collaboration between Rongoā healing and Western medical practitioners. It is hoped that this project will pave the way for a future research study (to be named Ngatokimatawhaorua) that could explort the factors for a collaborative framework that will lay the foundations for Rongoā/Western medical practitioner collaboration throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand hospitals."--Front endleaf note.
9780473708276 0473708272
Transcultural medical care--New Zealand.
Medical cooperation--New Zealand.
Traditional medicine--Practice--New Zealand.
Māori (New Zealand people)--Medicine.
Physican and patient--New Zealand.
Health Services, Indigenous--organization & administration
Rongoā.
Hauora.
Tuku ratonga.
Rangahau.
Ratonga ki te iwi.
Tākuta.
Tūroro.
362.108999442