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ALTERNATIVE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 90-99Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1177180117753169
Keywords
Maori health; indigenous health; mHealth; eHealth; participatory research; co-design
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- New Zealand Government
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Obesity rates in Aotearoa/New Zealand continue to rise, and there is an urgent need for effective interventions. However, interventions designed for the general population tend to be less effective for maori communities and may contribute to increased health inequities. We describe the integration of co-design and kaupapa maori research approaches to design a mobile-phone delivered (mHealth) healthy lifestyle app that supports the health aspirations of maori communities. The co-design approach empowered our communities to take an active role in the research. They described a holistic vision of health centred on family well-being and maintaining connections to people and place. Our resultant prototype app, OL@-OR@, includes content that would not have been readily envisaged by academic researchers used to adapting international research on behaviour change techniques to develop health interventions. We argue that this research approach should be considered best practice for developing health interventions targeting maori communities in future.
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