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Characterising Māori nursing practice.

Victoria Simon1

  • 1Research Centre for Māori Health and Development, School of Māori Studies, Massey University - Palmerston Campus, Palmerston, New Zealand.

Contemporary Nurse
|October 10, 2006
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Māori nursing practice involves cultural affirmation, Māori health models, and professional validation. Understanding nurses' experiences informs future training and practice needs for Indigenous healthcare professionals.

Area of Science:

  • Indigenous Health
  • Nursing Practice
  • Cultural Competency

Background:

  • Māori nursing practice requires definition to address specific needs.
  • Western healthcare models may not fully align with Māori health perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the characteristics of Māori nursing practice.
  • To identify training and practice needs for Māori nurses.

Main Methods:

  • Kaupapa Māori methodology guided the research design.
  • Semi-structured, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with Māori registered nurses.

Main Results:

  • Māori nursing practice is characterized by cultural affirmation, support networks, Māori health models, visibility, and professional validation.

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  • Five key features define Māori nursing practice.
  • Conclusions:

    • Recommendations are provided for workplace staff and nurse education programs.
    • Valuing Indigenous nursing programs and addressing cultural impacts in healthcare are crucial.