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N Z Med J ; 128(1420): 34-44, 2015 Aug 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26367511

ABSTRACT

AIM: Rongoa Maori practitioners make a valuable contribution towards Maori health outcomes, albeit with limited resourcing or formal training. This paper reports on a survey of healers/healing practices-specifically healers' aspirations for professional development and training-and considers the implications for healing practice and future training undertakings. METHODS: Healers in seven districts around the country were surveyed about rongoa practice and service delivery during 2013. Consenting healers completed surveys either in person, via phone, or returned them via post, according to their preference and convenience. Resulting data were analysed and reported according to frequency of responses. RESULTS: Thirty-eight healers/rongoa clinics completed the survey--a 79% response rate. Respondents were primarily Maori (88%), female (69%), aged 50 years or older (60%), and worked as volunteers. Informal training modes focused on te reo, matauranga and tikanga were the most common means of skill/ knowledge acquisition, and preferred modes for further training. CONCLUSIONS: The survey highlights the pressing need for expansion of the rongoa Maori workforce and training/service funding, to sustain rongoa practice. The findings add to what little is known about the training pathways and aspirations of practising healers, identified targets of the Maori Health Workforce Development Plan 2006.


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Cultural Characteristics , Health Services, Indigenous/statistics & numerical data , Holistic Health , Medicine, Traditional/statistics & numerical data , Spiritual Therapies/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Attitude of Health Personnel , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander/statistics & numerical data , New Zealand , Pilot Projects , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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