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Cultural and social factors and quality of life of Maori in advanced age. Te puawaitanga o nga tapuwae kia ora tonu - Life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ).

Lorna Dyall, Mere Kepa, Ruth Teh, Rangimarie Mules, Simon A Moyes, Carol Wham, Karen Hayman, Martin Connolly, Tim Wilkinson, Sally Keeling, Hine Loughlin, Santosh Jatrana, Ngaire Kerse1.   

Abstract

AIM: To establish 1) the socioeconomic and cultural profile and 2) correlates of quality of life (QOL) of Maori in advanced age.
METHOD: A cross sectional survey of a population based cohort of Maori aged 80-90 years, participants in LiLACS NZ, in the Rotorua and Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. Socioeconomic and cultural engagement characteristics were established by personal interview and QOL was assessed by the SF-12.
RESULTS: In total 421 (56%) participated and 267 (63%) completed the comprehensive interview. Maori lived with high deprivation areas and had received a poor education in the public system. Home ownership was high (81%), 64% had more than 3 children still living and social support was present for practical tasks and emotional support in 82%. A need for more practical help was reported by 21%. Fifty-two percent of the participants used te reo Maori me nga tikanga (Maori language and culture) daily. One in five had experienced discrimination and one in five reported colonisation affecting their life today. Greater frequency of visits to marae/sacred gathering places was associated with higher physical health-related QOL. Unmet need for practical help was associated with lower physical health-related QOL. Lower mental health-related QOL was associated with having experienced discrimination.
CONCLUSION: Greater language and cultural engagement is associated with higher QOL for older Maori and unmet social needs and discrimination are associated with lower QOL.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24816957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Z Med J        ISSN: 0028-8446


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1.  Ethnic and Gender Differences in Preferred Activities among Māori and non-Māori of Advanced age in New Zealand.

Authors:  Valerie A Wright-St Clair; Angela Rapson; Mere Kepa; Martin Connolly; Sally Keeling; Anna Rolleston; Ruth Teh; Joanna B Broad; Lorna Dyall; Santosh Jatrana; Janine Wiles; Avinesh Pillai; Nick Garrett; Ngaire Kerse
Journal:  J Cross Cult Gerontol       Date:  2017-12

2.  Health and Social Factors Associated with Nutrition Risk: Results from Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand (LiLACS NZ).

Authors:  C A Wham; R Teh; S Moyes; L Dyall; M Kepa; K Hayman; N Kerse
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10.  Kaumātua Mana Motuhake Pōi: a study protocol for enhancing wellbeing, social connectedness and cultural identity for Māori elders.

Authors:  Brendan Hokowhitu; John G Oetzel; Mary Louisa Simpson; Sophie Nock; Rangimahora Reddy; Pare Meha; Kirsten Johnston; Anne-Marie Jackson; Bevan Erueti; Poia Rewi; Isaac Warbrick; Michael P Cameron; Yingsha Zhang; Stacey Ruru
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2020-10-02       Impact factor: 3.921

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