The importance of tools for the measurement of outcomes and needs in traumatic brain injury is well recognised. The development of tools for these injuries in indigenous communities has been limited despite the well-documented disparity of brain injury. The wairua theory of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Māori proposes that a culturally defined injury occurs in tandem with the physical injury. A cultural response is therefore indicated. This research investigates a Māori method used in the development of cultural needs assessment tool designed to further examine needs associated with the culturally determined injury and in preparation for formal validation. Whakawhiti kōrero is a method used to develop better statements in the development ...
Identification of acquired communication disorders (ACD) after brain injury is an important first st...
Aims Previous research has suggested there are ethnic disparities in the incidence of traumatic brai...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...
Copyright © 2015 H. Elder and P. Kersten. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: The aim was to examine the validity of a new measure, Te Waka Kuaka, in assessing the cu...
Background The aim was to examine the validity of a new measure, Te Waka Kuaka, in assessing the c...
In Aotearoa today, Māori have a disproportionate experience of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in the c...
IntroductionDespite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal A...
Introduction Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal ...
Forty-one New Zealand traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients were studied using the Patient Competenc...
This article gives an overview of a three-year Health Research Council funded research project “He O...
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Aborigina...
Introduction: Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal...
ProtocolIntroduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Ab...
Background Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (strok...
Identification of acquired communication disorders (ACD) after brain injury is an important first st...
Aims Previous research has suggested there are ethnic disparities in the incidence of traumatic brai...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...
Copyright © 2015 H. Elder and P. Kersten. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: The aim was to examine the validity of a new measure, Te Waka Kuaka, in assessing the cu...
Background The aim was to examine the validity of a new measure, Te Waka Kuaka, in assessing the c...
In Aotearoa today, Māori have a disproportionate experience of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in the c...
IntroductionDespite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal A...
Introduction Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal ...
Forty-one New Zealand traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients were studied using the Patient Competenc...
This article gives an overview of a three-year Health Research Council funded research project “He O...
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Aborigina...
Introduction: Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal...
ProtocolIntroduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Ab...
Background Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (strok...
Identification of acquired communication disorders (ACD) after brain injury is an important first st...
Aims Previous research has suggested there are ethnic disparities in the incidence of traumatic brai...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...