Cultural Safety Collection

Culturally Competent, Safe and Equitable Clinical Care for Māori with Bipolar Disorder in New Zealand: The Expert Critique of Māori Patients and Whānau

2022

Haitana, T., Pitama, S., Cormack, D., Clark, M.T.R., & Lacey, C.

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The authors undertake a qualitative study to assess perceptions of cultural competence and safety among Māori patients with bipolar disorder and members of their whānau in relation to their clinical encounters with the health system.

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Culturally Competent, Safe and Equitable Clinical Care for Māori with Bipolar Disorder in New Zealand: The Expert Critique of Māori Patients and Whānau.

Haitana, T., Pitama, S., Cormack, D., Clark, M.T.R., & Lacey, C. (2022). Culturally competent, safe and equitable clinical care for Māori with bipolar disorder in New Zealand: The expert critique of Māori patients and whānau. Australia & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 56(6), 648-656.

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