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Rehabilitation and indigenous peoples : the Maori experience

HARWOOD M
DISABIL REHABIL , 2010, vol. 32, n° 12, p. 972-977
Doc n°: 150725
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638281003775378

Indigenous peoples often have the worst health status in comparison to
non-indigenous people in their own nations; urgent action to address the health
inequities for indigenous people is required. The role of rehabilitation in
addressing health and disability inequities is particularly important due to the
health need of indigenous peoples; the unequal distribution of health
determinants; and disparities in access to, quality of care through and outcomes
following rehabilitation. This article will present a perspective for Maori, the
indigenous peoples of New Zealand, on a framework for improving rehabilitation
services for Maori and ultimately their health and wellbeing.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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