Bringing culture into care : a biography of Amohaere Tangitu / Bradford Haami.

"Over the past two decades, New Zealand health care has grown more culturally aware, slowly incorporating practices that better cater to the needs of Māori. Bradford Haami chronicles this health care evolution by telling the story of Amohaere Tangitu, a woman responsible for pioneering change....

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Main Author: Haami, Bradford (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wellington : Huia Publishers, 2019.
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Summary:"Over the past two decades, New Zealand health care has grown more culturally aware, slowly incorporating practices that better cater to the needs of Māori. Bradford Haami chronicles this health care evolution by telling the story of Amohaere Tangitu, a woman responsible for pioneering change. Spanning Amohaere’s career in health services, this book tells the story of Amohaere’s work to bring cultural perspectives and practices into health care, making treatments culturally safe for Māori and all patients. Amohaere instigated changes in protocols around medical procedures to make them more culturally appropriate in Auckland’s general and children’s hospitals, established family accommodation in the children’s hospital, and implemented cultural processes alongside the hospital treatments. Through her work, Amohaere changed the way staff practised and people healed"--Publisher information.
Physical Description:1 volume
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1775503542
9781775503545
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