Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Healthier Lives Implementation Research Network for Maori and Pacific community health providers in Aotearoa New Zealand: a study protocol with an observational mixed methods design.
Oetzel, John; Sika-Paotonu, Dianne; Penetito-Hemara, Darrio; Henry, Akarere.
Afiliación
  • Oetzel J; University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. john.oetzel@waikato.ac.nz.
  • Sika-Paotonu D; University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
  • Penetito-Hemara D; Te Hotu Manawa Maori Trust trading as Toi Tangata, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Henry A; South Waikato Pacific Islands Community Services, Tokoroa, New Zealand.
Implement Sci Commun ; 3(1): 122, 2022 Nov 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36419125
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Despite incremental gains in the Aotearoa New Zealand health sector, Maori and Pacific peoples still experience poorer health outcomes than non-Maori and non-Pacific. Access to the latest research and innovation is critical to improving and addressing health outcomes and health inequities in particular. However, there are numerous challenges to translating research into practice including that there is currently no known a specific infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand to facilitate this process. The aim of the project is to develop a network of community providers, researchers and health systems representatives that can help facilitate the implementation of novel and innovative programmes and products that help to meet the health needs of Maori and Pacific communities.

METHODS:

This project has three stages, one of which has been completed. In Stage 1, we engaged with key leaders of organisations from various components in the health system through a co-design process to identify parameters and infrastructure of the network. In Stage 2, we propose to construct the network involving approximately 20-30 community providers (and other affiliated researchers and health system representatives) and refine its parameters through an additional co-design process. Additionally, we will use a mixed methods research design using survey and interviews to identify perceived implementation needs, facilitators and barriers to help inform the work in the third stage. In Stage 3, we will support the active implementation of evidence-based programmes with a smaller number of providers (approximately four to eight community providers depending on the complexity of the implementation). Mixed methods research will be conducted to understand facilitators and barriers to implementation processes and outcomes.

DISCUSSION:

The proposed network infrastructure is an equity-oriented strategy focused on building capacity through a strength-based approach that can help address inequities over time. Our "proof-of-concept" study will not be able to change inequities in that time period given its relatively small scale and time period, but it should set the foundation for continued equity-oriented work.
Palabras clave

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Aspecto: Equity_inequality / Implementation_research Idioma: En Revista: Implement Sci Commun Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Nueva Zelanda

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Aspecto: Equity_inequality / Implementation_research Idioma: En Revista: Implement Sci Commun Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Nueva Zelanda