New Zealand is an ethnically diverse nation. The number of overseas-born New Zealanders are increasing and migration pathways have added to the cultural diversity of New Zealand’s population. Acknowledging the health complexities experienced by older adults belonging to diverse cultural backgrounds is a growing research interest. This article aims to discuss the specific overlays between health and culture in the case of older Asian-New Zealanders by unpacking, presenting and critically analysing selected New Zealand studies. Based on this critical analysis, health-seeking behaviours and engagement with the healthcare system in New Zealand were influenced by cultural beliefs, traditional family values and the use of mainstream language. Und...
The recent increase in the population classed as 'Asian' in New Zealand (now 9.5%) has seen the esta...
"Ageing in place" has gained dominance in policy worldwide for more than one and a half decades. Thi...
Aim To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life (QOL...
Objective: There is a paucity of health-related research on older Asian immigrants in New Zealand. T...
Along with other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, New Zealand...
Drawing from critical medical anthropology, post-colonial theory and case-study interviews with nine...
Well within the span of older New Zealanders’ lifetimes, the country’s population has changed substa...
Objectives The literature identifies many barriers to medicines use, including bio-psycho-social iss...
At the last census in 2001, Asian peoples comprised over 6 % of the New Zealand population. This pop...
This article compares the health perceptions, concerns, and coping strategies among elders in two As...
Studies of health in psychology have typically utilized an individualistic approach, focusing on ind...
This paper explores the views of healthcare staff regarding the provision of culturally appropriate ...
Abstract Background The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and heal...
Academic research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated w...
AIM: To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life (QO...
The recent increase in the population classed as 'Asian' in New Zealand (now 9.5%) has seen the esta...
"Ageing in place" has gained dominance in policy worldwide for more than one and a half decades. Thi...
Aim To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life (QOL...
Objective: There is a paucity of health-related research on older Asian immigrants in New Zealand. T...
Along with other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, New Zealand...
Drawing from critical medical anthropology, post-colonial theory and case-study interviews with nine...
Well within the span of older New Zealanders’ lifetimes, the country’s population has changed substa...
Objectives The literature identifies many barriers to medicines use, including bio-psycho-social iss...
At the last census in 2001, Asian peoples comprised over 6 % of the New Zealand population. This pop...
This article compares the health perceptions, concerns, and coping strategies among elders in two As...
Studies of health in psychology have typically utilized an individualistic approach, focusing on ind...
This paper explores the views of healthcare staff regarding the provision of culturally appropriate ...
Abstract Background The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and heal...
Academic research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated w...
AIM: To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life (QO...
The recent increase in the population classed as 'Asian' in New Zealand (now 9.5%) has seen the esta...
"Ageing in place" has gained dominance in policy worldwide for more than one and a half decades. Thi...
Aim To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life (QOL...