Suzanne Pitama
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- Bachelors Psychology University of Auckland
- Masters Psychology University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Suzanne Georgina Pitama is a New Zealand academic, is Māori, of Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāti Whare descent and as of 2020 is a full professor at the University of Otago in Christchurch, New Zealand. Early life Pitama was educated at Wairoa College, and qualified in psychology at University of Auckland. She then undertook postgraduate and doctoral studies at Massey University and the University of Otago.
Suzanne Pitama's Published Works
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- Consolidated criteria for strengthening reporting of health research involving indigenous peoples: the CONSIDER statement (2019) (134)
- Meihana Model: A Clinical Assessment Framework (2007) (71)
- The Hui Process: a framework to enhance the doctor-patient relationship with Māori. (2011) (63)
- Educating for Indigenous Health Equity: An International Consensus Statement (2018) (63)
- Improving Maori health through clinical assessment: Waikare o te Waka o Meihana. (2014) (43)
- Reported Māori consumer experiences of health systems and programs in qualitative research: a systematic review with meta-synthesis (2019) (39)
- Medical education to improve Māori health. (2010) (38)
- A cohort study comparing cardiovascular risk factors in rural Māori, urban Māori and non-Māori communities in New Zealand (2012) (36)
- Implementation and impact of indigenous health curricula: a systematic review (2018) (34)
- Hyperuricaemia and gout in New Zealand rural and urban Māori and non‐Māori communities (2013) (31)
- Cultural biases in the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-III: Testing Tamariki in a New Zealand Sample (2010) (28)
- A Kaupapa Māori approach to a community cohort study of heart disease in New Zealand (2011) (28)
- Patient perceptions of severe COPD and transitions towards death: a qualitative study identifying milestones and developing key opportunities (2015) (27)
- Working With Racism (2014) (23)
- Maori and Science: Three Case Studies (2002) (23)
- The Transformative Potential of Kaupapa Māori Research and Indigenous Methodologies: Positioning Māori Patient Experiences of Mental Health Services (2020) (21)
- Inequity in dialysis related practices and outcomes in Aotearoa/New Zealand: a Kaupapa Māori analysis (2018) (17)
- Community screening for cardiovascular risk factors and levels of treatment in a rural Māori cohort (2011) (15)
- Survival Disparity Following Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Highlights Inequality in Ethnic and Socio-economic Status. (2017) (14)
- The value of te reo in primary care. (2011) (14)
- A proposed hauora Māori clinical guide for psychologists: Using the hui process and meihana model in clinical assessment and formulation (2017) (13)
- Indigenous health: designing a clinical orientation program valued by learners (2017) (13)
- What can we learn from patients to improve their non-invasive ventilation experience? ‘It was unpleasant; if I was offered it again, I would do what I was told’ (2016) (12)
- A review of work-force development literature for the Māori addiction treatment field in Aotearoa/New Zealand. (2006) (10)
- Eating disorders in New Zealand: Implications for Māori and health service delivery. (2020) (10)
- Indigenous Simulated Patient Programs: A Three-nation Comparison (2011) (9)
- Severe COPD and the transition to a palliative approach (2017) (9)
- Curricular initiatives that enhance student knowledge and perceptions of sexual and gender minority groups: a critical interpretive synthesis (2016) (9)
- Exploring Maori health worker perspectives on colorectal cancer and screening. (2012) (9)
- The development of guidelines for handling samples and specimens collected for research involving Maori. (2007) (8)
- Exploring indigenous ethnic inequities in first episode psychosis in New Zealand – A national cohort study (2020) (7)
- Education Preferences of People With Gout: Exploring Differences Between Indigenous and Nonindigenous Peoples from Rural and Urban Locations (2018) (7)
- The role of social accountable medical education in addressing health inequity in Aotearoa New Zealand (2019) (7)
- Reported sources of health inequities in Indigenous Peoples with chronic kidney disease: a systematic review of quantitative studies (2021) (6)
- Higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy in two Māori cohorts: findings from the Hauora Manawa/Community Heart Study (2015) (6)
- Improving gout education from patients' perspectives: a focus group study of Māori and Pākehā people with gout. (2018) (6)
- Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) in New Zealand: discussion over the last 5 years and where to from here? (2015) (6)
- Gender and mental health service use in bipolar disorder: national cohort study (2020) (6)
- "As natural as learning pathology" The design, implementation and impact of indigenous health curriucula within medical schools. (2013) (6)
- Developing services in te rohe o Ngai Tahu for Maori with gambling related problems (2005) (5)
- Māori Indigenous Health Framework in action: addressing ethnic disparities in healthcare. (2018) (5)
- Twelve Lead Electrocardiographic Findings Among Māori and non-Māori at Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in NZ (2013) (4)
- The development of an international network in indigenous health (2013) (4)
- Protecting Indigenous Māori in surgical research: a collective stance (2020) (3)
- The physical health of Māori with bipolar disorder (2020) (3)
- Culturally competent, safe and equitable clinical care for Ma¯ori with bipolar disorder in New Zealand: The expert critique of Ma¯ori patients and Wha¯nau (2021) (3)
- Is there systemic bias for Māori with eating disorders? A need for greater awareness in the healthcare system. (2020) (3)
- ‘It absolutely needs to move out of that structure’: Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system (2022) (2)
- Māori experiences of hospital care: a qualitative systematic review (2022) (2)
- Socioeconomic Position and Picky Eating Behavior Predict Disparate Weight Trajectories in Infancy (2018) (2)
- 10 RESPIRATORY DISEASE (2007) (2)
- Sociodemographic, environmental characteristics and comorbidities of older adults with schizophrenia who access community health service support: A national cross-sectional study (2019) (2)
- Enzyme replacement in advanced pancreatic cancer: patient perceptions. (2020) (2)
- “If we can just dream…” Māori talk about healthcare for bipolar disorder in New Zealand: A qualitative study privileging Indigenous voices on organisational transformation for health equity (2022) (2)
- Adjusting protocols in clinical research: finding the point of cultural/clinical fusion. (2011) (2)
- Indigenous peoples’ experiences and preferences in aged residential care: a systematic review (2021) (1)
- Screening for Cardiovascular Disease in Maori Communities: The Community Heart Study (2009) (1)
- Assessing the assessment: cultural competence and understandings of pain. (2011) (1)
- Commentary on Impaired Wellness in Medicine: A Collectivist perspective. (2020) (1)
- Impaired wellness in medicine (2020) (1)
- Loose tobacco, ethnicity, income and rurality (2012) (1)
- Putting action into the revised Australian Medical Council standards on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori health. (2018) (0)
- Context is everything (2022) (0)
- Implementing an indigenous model of practice (2021) (0)
- THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL (2003) (0)
- Rauaroha: He tohu Aroha rau i te akoranga (2017) (0)
- How to successfully undertake genetics research in partnership with indigenous maori communities (2011) (0)
- 2021: here we come / tēnei te whakatau! (2021) (0)
- Medical students and informed consent-response to "Consent for Teaching". (2022) (0)
- Non-Indigenous privilege in health, justice and social services preceding first episode psychosis: A population-based cohort study. (2022) (0)
- Exploring elderly Māori experiences of aged residential care using a kaupapa Māori research paradigm: methodological considerations (2022) (0)
- Te Aka Roa o Te Oranga, the far reaching vines of wellness: The development of a framework to evaluate alcohol and drug treatment for Māori (2003) (0)
- Patient, carer and health professional experiences of end-of-life care services in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an interpretive synthesis of qualitative studies (2022) (0)
- The Pegasus Global Budget evaluation report - the Maori component (2001) (0)
- On pandemics and pivots: a COVID-19 reflection on envisioning the future of medical education. (2021) (0)
- Exploring Maori health worker perspectives on colorectal screening (2012) (0)
- Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua: engaging Māori rural communities in health and social service care (2020) (0)
- Mānawatia a Matariki! (2021) (0)
- A brief response to Hawkins: a call for socially responsive research in Māori health. (2021) (0)
- Evolution of first episode psychosis diagnoses and health service use among young Māori and non‐Māori—A New Zealand national cohort study (2022) (0)
- Dying in hospital-staff perceptions on providing quality care. (2022) (0)
- A Comparison of Metabolic Risk Profiles Among Rural and Urban Māori in New Zealand (2010) (0)
- Book review of Te manu kai i te mātauranga: Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2017) (0)
- An evaluation of a New Zealand "vape to quit smoking" programme. (2022) (0)
- Diversity, inclusivity and equity (2021) (0)
- Indigenous health: designing a clinical orientation program valued by learners (2017) (0)
- Racism, early psychosis and institutional contact: a qualitative study of Indigenous experiences (2023) (0)
- Reimagining eating disorder spaces: a qualitative study exploring Māori experiences of accessing treatment for eating disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand (2023) (0)
- Interviews with Indigenous Māori with type 1 diabetes using open-source automated insulin delivery in the CREATE randomised trial (2023) (0)
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