Australia is rapidly becoming home to an increasing number of Polynesians. While the Maori/Pacific Islander ‘economic migrant’ may appear fit and healthy, statistically the incidence of diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease is extremely high. When this profile is coupled with family reunion migration of older relatives who are living longer, it represents an escalation of current and future outlay for Australian health services. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 67 Polynesian migrants in regard to their perceptions of health and illness, and their experience of health services in Sydney and the Hunter region of New South Wales. Three key respondents, all Polynesian nurses practising in Australia, were al...
More than 20,000 Micronesians have migrated to Guam, Hawaii, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mar...
For Western health professionals, obesity and related illnesses are viewed as preventable and arisin...
The physical and social factors related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including obesity, noni...
This research represents an examination of the role of class and culture in understanding obesity-re...
In Australia and New Zealand recognition of Polynesians is almost exclusively defined by their physi...
From 0.1% of the total population in 1945 to 6.9% in 2006, Pacific peoples now resident in New Zeala...
Issue addressed: The Samoan community in Australia has one of the highest rates of diabetes in Austr...
Pacific people migrated to New Zealand in search of a better life. However, despite making important...
Pacific Islanders have faced discrimination in New Zealand particularly since the 1960s when members...
This thesis explores Samoan people’s knowledge and understanding of Cardiovascular Disease and its r...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: In spite of the healthy imm...
Objective: In spite of the healthy immigrant effect, the prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic dis...
New Zealand has a long history of migration from the Pacific. Migrants from the Pacific, like all pe...
The recent increase in the population classed as 'Asian' in New Zealand (now 9.5%) has seen the esta...
The population of Aotearoa, New Zealand, has changed significantly since the signing of the Treaty o...
More than 20,000 Micronesians have migrated to Guam, Hawaii, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mar...
For Western health professionals, obesity and related illnesses are viewed as preventable and arisin...
The physical and social factors related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including obesity, noni...
This research represents an examination of the role of class and culture in understanding obesity-re...
In Australia and New Zealand recognition of Polynesians is almost exclusively defined by their physi...
From 0.1% of the total population in 1945 to 6.9% in 2006, Pacific peoples now resident in New Zeala...
Issue addressed: The Samoan community in Australia has one of the highest rates of diabetes in Austr...
Pacific people migrated to New Zealand in search of a better life. However, despite making important...
Pacific Islanders have faced discrimination in New Zealand particularly since the 1960s when members...
This thesis explores Samoan people’s knowledge and understanding of Cardiovascular Disease and its r...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: In spite of the healthy imm...
Objective: In spite of the healthy immigrant effect, the prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic dis...
New Zealand has a long history of migration from the Pacific. Migrants from the Pacific, like all pe...
The recent increase in the population classed as 'Asian' in New Zealand (now 9.5%) has seen the esta...
The population of Aotearoa, New Zealand, has changed significantly since the signing of the Treaty o...
More than 20,000 Micronesians have migrated to Guam, Hawaii, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mar...
For Western health professionals, obesity and related illnesses are viewed as preventable and arisin...
The physical and social factors related to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including obesity, noni...