Maori history paparaangi Flashcards
Maori Health
is exemplified by systematic disparities in health outcomes,
exposure to the determinants of health
in health system responsiveness
representation in health workforce
Determinants of Ethnic inequities in health
differential access to health determinants or exposures leading to differences in disease incidence
2) differential access to health care
3) differences in quality of care received
Examples of differences in the quality of care received
less likely to feel they have been listened to
2) less time spent with health care provider
3) less likely to have received adequate explanations
4) More likely to have unanswered questions
5) More dissatisfaction with health service and system
What are the two kinds of contributions that influence Maori health
The power, resources and opportinities of NZ society are organised by ethnicity and class deprivation (this would be an example of structural contribution)
Societal contribution-there are values and assumptions widely held in NZ society about the deservedness of different groups of people
Maori Health history
Land alienation 1) social disruption of community breakdown of political power and alliances economic resource depletion and poverty resentment by indigenous peoples
Treaty Implications of different or denied citizenship-Art III
Pensions-Old Age Pensions-1898 Equal provisions for Maori and pakeha Maori access is difficult through Maori Land Court Reduced amounts paid to Maori Maoris regularly removed from rolls
Social security Act 1938
underpayment continued until after WWII
Unequal/inferior citizenship
entrenchment of poverty and dependency
increased barriers to develp[ment
acceptance of inequity by non-indigenous groups
resentment, frustration and anger
social breakdown, crime and high risk behaviors entailed