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Indigenous Health Services Research: Taking a “Pragmatic” Approach
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September 23, 2022: "Indigenous Health Services Research: Taking A 'Pragmatic' Approach" (Joanna Hikaka, University of Auckland)"
Featuring: Joanna Hikaka, BPharm, PGDipClinPharm, PhD, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Dr. Hikaka, a Visiting Fulbright Scholar at Q&I discusses a multi-phase research project aimed to prevent injury and improve access to injury-related care for older Māori in NZ.
In Aotearoa, Māori experience higher rates of unintentional injury than non-Māori and are less likely to experience equitable access to injury-related care. The intervention is tribal-led, was developed through collaboration with communities and injury experts, and involves apaeārahi (community navigators) working with older people and families to identify goals and priorities, undertake assessments and refer people to health and social services.
Dr. Hikaka’s talk pays particular attention to pragmatism and the appropriateness of the readiness assessment for pragmatic research(RAPT) tool in Indigenous research.
Featuring: Joanna Hikaka, BPharm, PGDipClinPharm, PhD, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Dr. Hikaka, a Visiting Fulbright Scholar at Q&I discusses a multi-phase research project aimed to prevent injury and improve access to injury-related care for older Māori in NZ.
In Aotearoa, Māori experience higher rates of unintentional injury than non-Māori and are less likely to experience equitable access to injury-related care. The intervention is tribal-led, was developed through collaboration with communities and injury experts, and involves apaeārahi (community navigators) working with older people and families to identify goals and priorities, undertake assessments and refer people to health and social services.
Dr. Hikaka’s talk pays particular attention to pragmatism and the appropriateness of the readiness assessment for pragmatic research(RAPT) tool in Indigenous research.