John Broughton
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New Zealand Māori dental professor and playwright
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John Broughton 's Degrees
- PhD Dentistry University of Auckland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Renata Broughton is a New Zealand academic. He is Māori, of Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Kahungunu descent, and since 2012 has been a full professor at the University of Otago. Early life and family Broughton was born in Hastings in 1947, the son of Leonard Broughton, from Ngāti Kahungunu who graduated from the University of Otago in medicine in 1944, and Margaret Evans, who was the granddaughter of Tame Parata. He was educated at Hastings Boys' High School, and went on to study microbiology at Massey University, graduating Bachelor of Science in 1971.
John Broughton 's Published Works
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Published Works
- Socioeconomic inequalities in oral health in childhood and adulthood in a birth cohort. (2004) (335)
- Reducing disease burden and health inequalities arising from chronic disease among Indigenous children: an early childhood caries intervention (2012) (47)
- The oral health of Indigenous children: A review of four nations (2010) (46)
- Self-efficacy and self-rated oral health among pregnant aboriginal Australian women (2014) (36)
- Reducing Indigenous Oral Health Inequalities: A Review from 5 Nations (2018) (35)
- Dental Disease Outcomes Following a 2-Year Oral Health Promotion Program for Australian Aboriginal Children and Their Families: A 2-Arm Parallel, Single-blind, Randomised Controlled Trial (2018) (35)
- Racism and Oral Health Outcomes among Pregnant Canadian Aboriginal Women (2016) (30)
- The mortality and cancer experience of New Zealand Vietnam war veterans: a cohort study (2013) (29)
- Self-reported racism and experience of toothache among pregnant Aboriginal Australians: the role of perceived stress, sense of control, and social support (2014) (27)
- Suicide among New Zealand Maori: is history repeating itself? (1995) (23)
- New Zealand Drivers Study: a follow-up study of newly licensed drivers (2009) (22)
- Follow-up of an Intervention to Reduce Dental Caries in Indigenous Australian Children (2019) (20)
- Reducing disease burden and health inequalities arising from chronic disease among indigenous children: an early childhood caries intervention in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2013) (19)
- New Zealand drivers study: developing a methodology for conducting a follow-up study of newly licensed drivers. (2003) (18)
- Experience of racism and tooth brushing among pregnant Aboriginal Australians: exploring psychosocial mediators. (2014) (18)
- Fidelity of Motivational Interviewing in an Early Childhood Caries Intervention Involving Indigenous Australian Mothers (2016) (17)
- Motor vehicle traffic crashes involving Maori. (2004) (16)
- Injury to Maori. I: Fatalities. (2000) (16)
- Unlicensed Driving Among Urban and Rural Māori Drivers: New Zealand Drivers Study (2009) (14)
- Injury to Maori. II: Serious injury. (2000) (13)
- Self-reported oral health and dental service-use of rangatahi within the rohe of Tainui. (2012) (12)
- Proposed new industry code on unhealthy food marketing to children and young people: will it make a difference? (2017) (12)
- Maori work-related fatal injury, 1985-1994. (2001) (12)
- Home or away? Differences between home- and clinic-based dental examinations for older people. (2009) (11)
- Ukaipō niho: the place of nurturing for oral health. (2014) (10)
- The opinions of newly licensed drivers in New Zealand on the minimum car driver licensing age and reasons for getting a licence. (2009) (9)
- Strategies for Meaningful Engagement between Community-Based Health Researchers and First Nations Participants (2017) (9)
- Te niho waiora me te iwi Maori: dental health and the Maori people. (1993) (9)
- An oral health intervention for the Māori indigenous population of New Zealand: oranga niho Māori (Māori oral health) as a component of the undergraduate dental curriculum in New Zealand. (2010) (8)
- Experiences and perceptions of oral health and oral health care among a sample of older New Zealanders. (2012) (8)
- Racism and Oral Health Outcomes among Pregnant Canadian Aboriginal Women. (2016) (7)
- Establishment of the New Zealand Drivers Study. (2012) (7)
- Te mahi niho hauora ki Ratana Pa: the dental health project at Ratana Pa. (1995) (6)
- Developing the child oral health impact profile: an international study (2002) (6)
- Inequalities between Māori and non-Māori men with prostate cancer in Aotearoa New Zealand. (2020) (5)
- Young unlicensed drivers: are they impulsive, sensation seeking, aggressive, hazardous alcohol or other drug users? (2010) (5)
- Health conditions in a cohort of New Zealand Vietnam veterans: hospital admissions between 1988 and 2009 (2015) (5)
- Development and evaluation of the Stages of Change in Oral Health instrument. (2014) (4)
- Oranga niho : a review of Māori oral health service provision utilising a kaupapa Māori methodology (2006) (3)
- A qualitative study of the meaning of oral health and self-care for 40 Dunedin residents living on lower incomes. (2015) (3)
- Tikanga Māori (Māori Customary Practices) in Oral Health Research. (2016) (3)
- Fidelity of Motivational Interviewing in an Early Childhood Caries Intervention Involving Indigenous Australian Mothers. (2016) (3)
- The development of Oranga niho services. (2000) (2)
- Are Stage of Change constructs relevant for subjective oral health in a vulnerable population? (2015) (2)
- Oranga niho: Maori oral health services. (2000) (2)
- Te waiora, the water of life. (2008) (2)
- Preliminary findings from the Oranga Niho dental student outplacement project. (2015) (2)
- Tikanga Māori (Māori Customary Practices) in Oral Health Research (2016) (2)
- Road safety attitudes and opinions of newly licensed Māori car drivers: New Zealand Drivers Study (2011) (2)
- Providing comprehensive dental care improves oral-health-related quality of life of tāngata whaiora (Māori mental health patients) (2020) (1)
- Pre-licence driving experience in newly licensed Maori drivers: New Zealand Drivers Study (2008) (1)
- Self-efficacy and self-rated oral health among pregnant aboriginal Australian women (2014) (0)
- New Zealand Drivers Study: a follow-up study of newly licensed drivers (2009) (0)
- NEW ZEALAND DRIVERS STUDY: RESULTS FROM A PILOT STUDY TO DEVELOP PROCEDURES FOR A COHORT STUDY OF NEWLY LICENSED DRIVERS IN NEW ZEALAND (2003) (0)
- Travel imaginaries of youth in New York City (2019) (0)
- A decade of a dental student community engagement in Rotorua. (2013) (0)
- Oranga niho: current issues in Maori dental health. (2001) (0)
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