RESEARCH

RESEARCH

 

Learning is a lifelong journey and we are proud to have an active research arm that supports our programmes at the Centre for Health.

 

We like to do research that is meaningful to families and communities. When we have a conversation with groups about a potential research project we always ask “What does good health mean to you?” Knowing the answer to that question ensures we are focused on your view of the world, not ours. What questions do you have about the health and wellbeing of your family or community? What do you think could be changed to enhance the lives of those around you?

We have the academic and practical skills to perform robust, high-quality research.

We specialise in: 

  • Co-design / mahi tahi
  • Kaupapa Maori 
  • Community engagement 
  • Interventions for long term conditions 
  • Translation of research into practice 
  • Connecting communities and universities

 

Biomarker-Guided Risk Management following Acute Coronary Syndromes: a Randomised, Controlled Trial (BioMACS)


Purpose

The aim of this study is to determine whether a biomarker-guided approach to risk assessment and management will reduce clinical events for people following a heart attack. 

In Collaboration with                                 Professor Robert Doughty, Dr Anna Rolleston

Funder                                                     
Health Research Council of New Zealand

Duration                                           
September 2019 – May 2024

Current Status                                          Active – Recruiting participants

Aging Well through Eating, Sleeping, Socialising and Mobility (AWESSoM Study)



Purpose

Loss of independence is a key concern for older people. The AWESSoM programme integrates projects across population groups to maximise independence and push back the threshold of disability.

In Collaboration with
Dr Ngaire Kearse, Dr Anna Rolleston

Funder
University of Auckland and National Science Challenge

Duration
September 2019 – October 2024

Current Status
Data analysis and paper writing

Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS)

Purpose

This study will examine the effects of the built environment changes in Dunedin on transport choices, physical activity and perceptions of walking and cycling to school in adolescents.

In Collaboration with
Sandra Mandic

Funder
University of Otago

Current Status
Completed

The effect of a 12-week exercise and lifestyle management programme on cardiac risk reduction: A controlled trial using a Kaupapa Māori philosophy


Purpose

To provide evidence for the 12-week lifestyle management programme and the use of exercise, nutrition and stress management strategies in preventing heart disease.

In Collaboration with
Dr Anna Rolleston, Prof Rob Doughty, Dr Katrina Poppe, Dr Janine Wiles, Maraea Walker, Dr Marama McDonald

Funder
New Zealand Heart Foundation

Current Status
Completed

Markers of whānau flourishing

Purpose

What makes families well and happy? What are the strategies families use to be well? What principles do they live by?

In Collaboration with
Dr Anna Rolleston, Dr Marama McDonald

Funder
Bay of Plenty District Health Board

Current Status
Completed

Barriers, enablers and solutions to establishing a healthy nutrition lifestyle: A kaupapa Māori, co-design project

 

Purpose

There is so much mis-information about nutrition. How do people navigate the information available about nutrition? We are asking communities to help us understand where they get their advice from and what the health system can do better to support people to eat well.

In Collaboration with
Dr Anna Rolleston, Dr Issac Warbrick, Dr Zirsha Wharemate, Erina Korohina

Funder
New Zealand Heart Foundation

Current Status
Completed

People with dementia and robots for independence.

 

Purpose

Can a robot help people living with early demetia live well? What would a robot need to be able to do to support a person and their whanau?

In Collaboration with
The University of Auckland

Primary Investigator
Ngaire Kerse

Current Status
Completed

Reducing Frailty (SUPER Trial)

 

Purpose

An exercise and nutrition programme to help people with early signs of frailty, and hoping to reduce falls in older people.

In Collaboration With
The University of Auckland and National Science Challenge

Primary Investigator
Ruth Teh

Status
Completed

Staying Upright in Residential Care: Māori sub-study.

 

Purpose

This is a study that is attached to a much bigger project looking at the activity levels of older people who live in residential care facilities. We are running an arm of the research to see how active older people who live in the community are in comparison to those in care facilities.

In Collaboration With
The University of Auckland

Primary Investigator
Ngaire Kerse

Current Status
Completed

Data Sovereignty - Monitoring workers for health and safety

 

Purpose

This project focuses on people who work in high risk industry (like forestry). We want to know if we can use devices like heart rate and sleep monitors to better keep these workers safe in their jobs. We also want to know what they think about being monitored at work.

In Collaboration With
The University of Waikato

Primary Investigator
Judy Bowen

Current Status
Completed

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