Karen Wright

ORCID: 0000-0002-9910-7005
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Research Areas
  • Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • School Health and Nursing Education
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Research in Social Sciences
  • Evaluation and Performance Assessment
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment

University of Auckland
2022-2024

University of Otago
2023

Wolters Kluwer Health
2022

Methods Standard quantitative epidemiological and cost of illness methodologies were used within a Kaupapa Māori framework. Data for 2003–2014 on children under 15 years obtained from government datasets. Rates potentially avoidable hospitalisations mortality, as well excess or under-utilisation calculated. Publicly funded health sector costs, costs to families premature mortality estimate the (or savings) inequities.

10.26635/6965.5874 article EN other-oa New Zealand medical journal 2023-01-20

The cumulation of structural violence and wilful harm perpetuated by the state care system in Aotearoa has created a climate for change calls establishment new care. Mokopuna Māori who have lived through are being left out this conversation. For transformational to occur, there must be focus on honouring these experiences upholding mokopuna rights. This article presents Kaupapa research undertaken with experience care, alongside established researchers. Literature containing voices...

10.1080/03036758.2022.2071302 article EN Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 2022-05-08

Abstract Background Cerebral palsy (CP) registers serve as instrumental tools to support development of care pathways, preventative strategies, and health gains. Such gains, however, are not always universal, with Indigenous inequities common. To health, need complete, consistent, high-quality data. The aim this study was identify perceived barriers the ascertainment peoples on collate strategies supporting comprehensive achievement Methods Environmental scanning methods were utilized within...

10.1186/s41256-022-00250-6 article EN cc-by Global Health Research and Policy 2022-07-19
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