No images? Click here ![]() Issue 316 - 20 February 2025 Welcome to the fortnightly Health Improvement and Innovation Digest. The Digest has links to key evidence of interest, with access to new content arranged by topic. You can forward this newsletter to others who may be interested in receiving it. They can register and subscribe here. You can also access other recent issues of the digest here. If you have any queries, please email us at library@health.govt.nz. Article AccessFor articles that aren't open access, contact your Health NZ district library, or organisational or local library for assistance in accessing the full text. If your organisation has a subscription, you may be able to use the icon under full text links in PubMed to access the full article. Māori InnovationReclaiming Indigenous systems of healing: experiences of disabled Māori of Māori-centric health service responses in Aotearoa New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic Health Equity (New Zealand)Indigenous people display lower mental illness stigma in Aotearoa Nutrition & Physical Activity (New Zealand)A DiRECT approach to weight loss in a culturally diverse, low-income population: Pilot randomised controlled trial and meta-analysis of similar interventions Nutrition & Physical Activity (International)Interventions implemented through sporting organisations for promoting healthy behaviour or improving health outcomes Precision nutrition‐based interventions for the management of obesity in children and adolescents up to the age of 19 years Cancer Services (New Zealand)Pacific Peoples' Experiences of Cancer and Its Treatment in Aotearoa New Zealand Through Talanoa: A Qualitative Study of Samoan and Tongan Participants The potential of a population register for addressing health inequities: an observational study using data linkage to improve breast cancer screening enrolment and participation in Indigenous Māori women in Aotearoa New Zealand Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes (New Zealand)Barriers and enablers of access to diabetes eye care in Auckland, New Zealand: a qualitative study Primary Health Care (International)Possible connections between health equity and primary health care: a scoping review Primary Mental Health (New Zealand)Mai mana: Exploring Pacific peoples' experiences of resilience in Aotearoa Primary Mental Health (International)Prevention of self‐harm and suicide in young people up to the age of 25 in education settings Collaborative care interventions to reduce suicidal behavior among patients with depression or at risk of suicide in primary-care settings: A systematic review and meta-analysis Increased Immunisation (International)A Bundled, Practice-Based Intervention to Increase HPV Vaccination What's in a name? – How migrant populations are classified and why this matters for (in)equitable access to routine childhood and adolescent immunisation services: A scoping review Smoking Cessation (International)Incentives for smoking cessation Differences in the effectiveness of individual‐level smoking cessation interventions by socioeconomic status Oral Health (International)Effectiveness of oral health promotion in children and adolescents through behaviour change interventions: A scoping review Disability Services (International)Self‐management interventions for quality of life in adults with visual impairment Key Ministry of Health PublicationsInterim Government Policy Statement Measures Snapshot Report 2023/24 Abortion Services Aotearoa New Zealand: Annual Report 2024 Tatau Kahukura: Māori Health Chart Book 2024 Public Health Surveillance Strategy 2025–2030 Office of the Director of Mental Health and Addiction Services: Regulatory Report 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023 Health Sector InitiativesFirst Whānau Āwhina Plunket site in NZ delivering childhood vaccinations Strengthening Pasifika wellbeing: Healing Centred Care training The information available on or through this newsletter does not represent Ministry of Health policy. It is intended to provide general information to the health sector and the public, and is not intended to address specific circumstances of any particular individual or entity. |