Chronic health conditions (CHC) in New Zealand adolescents are on the rise as medical advances continue. Exact numbers of the student population ranges from approximately 17% (Adolescent Health Research Group, 2008) to as high as 37% (Ministry of Health, 2008a). Pasifika and Māori youth are especially hard hit by the increase in numbers of CHCs in New Zealand. Young people with a CHC face additional challenges in the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains their healthy peers do not. Prior research shows CHCs can negatively affect learning. This study used Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (Smith, 1995), generally used in nursing and psychological research, and focused on the learning experiences of New Zealand secondary school...
Abstract Objective: To describe the health status over time of Māori secondary school students in Ne...
The aim of this research was to investigate the wellbeing of Year 13 girls in high-decile, high perf...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...
Chronic health conditions (CHC) in New Zealand adolescents are on the rise as medical advances conti...
© 2014 Dr. Evelyn Cecile BowtellThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...
Chronic pain (CP) is a prevalent health problem in school aged children and young people (CYP). A bo...
Young people experiencing mental health conditions are vulnerable to poorer educational outcomes for...
Serious chronic illness can reduce the likelihood children and adolescents will achieve school succe...
This portfolio documents an investigation of both parent and educator perspectives of managing a chr...
International audienceStudents with chronic conditions (CC) tend to experience several barriers in t...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
Health education is the setting where the majority of teaching and learning about health takes place...
International audienceThis study investigates chronic conditions (CC) prevalence among children in m...
Abstract Objective: To describe the health status over time of Māori secondary school students in Ne...
The aim of this research was to investigate the wellbeing of Year 13 girls in high-decile, high perf...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...
Chronic health conditions (CHC) in New Zealand adolescents are on the rise as medical advances conti...
© 2014 Dr. Evelyn Cecile BowtellThis thesis is not authorised to be made available in the Baillieu R...
It has been proposed that anywhere up to 28 per cent of young people in England have some form of ch...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...
Chronic pain (CP) is a prevalent health problem in school aged children and young people (CYP). A bo...
Young people experiencing mental health conditions are vulnerable to poorer educational outcomes for...
Serious chronic illness can reduce the likelihood children and adolescents will achieve school succe...
This portfolio documents an investigation of both parent and educator perspectives of managing a chr...
International audienceStudents with chronic conditions (CC) tend to experience several barriers in t...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
Health education is the setting where the majority of teaching and learning about health takes place...
International audienceThis study investigates chronic conditions (CC) prevalence among children in m...
Abstract Objective: To describe the health status over time of Māori secondary school students in Ne...
The aim of this research was to investigate the wellbeing of Year 13 girls in high-decile, high perf...
In New Zealand (NZ), young Pacific people are overrepresented among those experiencing mental health...