2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2010.06.642
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Heart Guide Aotearoa, Reducing Inequalities in Cardiac Rehabilitation

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“…A CR program that is more culturally inclusive in the rural district within the boundaries of this research may increase participation by Māori (Sangster et al., ). In addition, the use of Heart Guide Aotearoa (HGA; Eadie & Tane, ) for the more rural Māori may increase participation. Wilson discusses how the role of a nurse is important to improving Māori health by exposing and eliminating prejudice and advocating for equity of health care for Māori (Wilson, ).…”
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“…A CR program that is more culturally inclusive in the rural district within the boundaries of this research may increase participation by Māori (Sangster et al., ). In addition, the use of Heart Guide Aotearoa (HGA; Eadie & Tane, ) for the more rural Māori may increase participation. Wilson discusses how the role of a nurse is important to improving Māori health by exposing and eliminating prejudice and advocating for equity of health care for Māori (Wilson, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Submit your Manuscript | www.austinpublishinggroup.com these issues. For example, a home-based programmes, such as the Heart manual or its modified NZ version, the Heart Guide Aotearoa, Manaaki Manawa are potential alternatives that address both timing and location barriers [27,28].…”
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“…In any case, future interventions should take note of this for further study. Although home-based interventions, such as HGA [28] and Manaaki Manawa [32], have attempted to address some of these barriers, this research highlights that patients' needs require more than one variation of current practices.…”
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“…In addition, in New Zealand, Toi Tangata (an agency that aims to inform, educate, and advocate about wellness for Māori at government level) advise the Ministry of Health regarding Māori approaches to nutrition and physical activity and have encouraged particular kaupapa Māori-based approaches to heart health, thereby addressing some of the issues around medical modelling of service. The Heart Guide Aotearoa (Eadie & Tane, 2010) programme and the associated "Heart Coaches" have provided a Māori-centred approach, with a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme that suits the Māori worldview more closely than other primary and secondary services. However, the Heart Guide Aoteoroa is a defined rehabilitation programme following a cardiac event and therefore does not service a population with CVD who have not had a cardiac event.…”
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