Health Disparities of Head and Neck Cancer in Māori and European in Mid Central New Zealand 2014-2020
Māori face notable survival disparities for head and neck cancer (HNC). New studies on HNC disparities with a rural lens are limited. This study, published in ANZ Journal of Surgery, aims to assess differences in HNC survival and treatment between Māori and Europeans in the Mid Central region of New Zealand (NZ), identify survival-correlating factors, and highlight areas for health system improvement.
"We're living in a world that wasn't built for us": A qualitative exploration of young New Zealander's perspectives on socio-ecological determinants of declining youth mental health
Globally, youth mental health has been in decline since the beginning of the 21st century. While much has been written about the reasons for this, we have little understanding of young people's perspectives. A rich understanding of the issues young people identify as impacting their mental health is essential for developing effective interventions. This study, published in BMC Public Health, aimed to explore what young people from Aotearoa, New Zealand believe impacts their mental health, both positively and negatively, with a focus on social determinants.
Equity, power and resources in primary health care reform: insights from Aotearoa New Zealand
New Zealand's District Health Board reform (2000-2022) was underpinned by the goal of reducing inequities in health outcomes between population groups and improving health overall. A key policy vehicle for achieving the goal was a system-wide shift to population health with increased strategic focus on and investment in primary health care. This research, published in the International Journal for Equity in Health, explored shifts in power and resource to understand how equity as a policy goal for primary health care fared over the District Health Board era, and examined how the distribution of power and resources in the health sector changed for PHC over the period 2000-2020.
Ethnic equity in Aotearoa New Zealand's COVID-19 response: A descriptive epidemiological study
Aotearoa New Zealand employed one of the most stringent public health pandemic responses internationally. This study, published in Public Health, investigated whether ethnic health equity was achieved in the response and outcomes, from COVID-19 elimination in June 2020 through to Omicron-response easing, including international border reopening, in 2022.