Vanessa Jordan
Vanessa Jordan
Implementation considerations for a school-based digital health intervention: school staff perspectives [0.03%]
基于学校的数字健康干预实施考虑:学校工作人员的视角
Katie M Babbott,Emily Grover,Anna L Boggiss et al.
Katie M Babbott et al.
Introduction: Adolescents in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) face rising mental health challenges amidst strained school support systems. Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) offer scalable and cost-effective support, ye...
Consumer's experiences with emergency contraception in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study [0.03%]
新西兰消费者紧急避孕体验定性研究
Emma McKay,Ragnar Anderson,Helen Paterson
Emma McKay
Introduction: Effective emergency contraception (EC) must be available to prevent unintended pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse. In Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), approved EC options include an oral levonorgestrel...
Barriers and facilitators to adverse drug reaction reporting among New Zealand community pharmacists: a qualitative investigation [0.03%]
新西兰社区药剂师的药物不良反应报告障碍与促进因素:定性调查
Eliza Jani,Mudassir Anwar
Eliza Jani
Introduction Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) represent a significant public health burden, accounting for 3-6% of hospital admissions internationally and costing New Zealand taxpayers $280 million between 2015/16 and 2017/18. Community pharma...
Daniel OBrien,Elizabeth Holt,Dell Mcleod et al.
Daniel OBrien et al.
Osteoarthritis (OA) affects one in ten adults in Aotearoa New Zealand, yet care remains fragmented and under-prioritised. The 2025 Aotearoa Osteoarthritis Summit explored re-framing OA through a lifespan, equity-focused lens. Summit attende...
The seen and unseen work of general practice: a national diary study of New Zealand General Practitioners [0.03%]
一份关于新西兰全科医生的全国日记研究:看得到和看不到的工作
Luke Bradford,Simon Wright,Jordan Schulde et al.
Luke Bradford et al.
Introduction: General practitioner (GP) work is mostly recognised and funded according to time spent with a patient. However substantial work occurs outside of patient contacts. This has significant implications for workf...
'Point-of-Care-Testing is definitely the way to go': primary healthcare professionals in rural Aotearoa New Zealand talk about point-of-care testing for cervical cancer prevention [0.03%]
“POCT是前进的方向”——新西兰农村地区的初级卫生保健专业人员谈论面向宫颈癌筛查的床旁检测
Ngaire Kereru Sparkes,Anna Adcock,Tania Slater et al.
Ngaire Kereru Sparkes et al.
Introduction: Rural whānau (families) in Aotearoa New Zealand face persistent barriers to timely healthcare, contributing to inequities - particularly for Māori. Point-of-care testing offers a potential solution by brin...
General practitioners' views on community pharmacists in supporting equitable cardiovascular health outcomes for Pacific peoples' : a qualitative study [0.03%]
太平洋人民心血管健康结果公平性的社区药学支持:定性研究
Jessie Hutchings,Corina Grey,Karen Brewer et al.
Jessie Hutchings et al.
Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity globally and a significant contributor to health inequities for Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand. Addressing these inequities requires a multid...
Opportunities to flip the narrative from burden to action for young women joining the National Cervical Screening Programme in Aotearoa New Zealand: a Kaupapa Māori qualitative exploration of experiences and knowledge of cervical screening for 18-30 year olds [0.03%]
改变叙事视角:从负担到行动——毛利人主导的定性研究探索了18-30岁女性加入新西兰国家宫颈筛查项目的经验和知识
Tania Slater,Kendall Stevenson,Anna Adcock et al.
Tania Slater et al.
Introduction: Aotearoa New Zealand's National Cervical Screening Programme uses human papillomavirus (HPV) self-testing. It is important for 25-year-olds to join the cervical screening programme so that cervical cancer ca...
Robert Scragg,Pamela von Hurst,Anastassios Pittas
Robert Scragg
In this viewpoint, we recommend that general practitioners and other primary care providers in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) discuss vitamin D supplementation with patients at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, as part of a broader strate...