Daniel Exeter
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Recent Articles
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Silwal P, Tenbensel T, Exeter D, Lee A
Health Policy
. 2024 Nov;
151:105195.
PMID: 39522291
There is growing interest in using outcome-based measures in sub-national level health system performance management, particularly in high-income countries. Increasingly, population health indicators used for making international comparisons are being...
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Morton S, Napier C, Morar M, Waldie K, Peterson E, Atatoa Carr P, et al.
J R Soc N Z
. 2024 Oct;
52(3):216-236.
PMID: 39439582
is this country's largest contemporary longitudinal study of child development. The study has been designed to provide insight into the lives of children and young people growing up in the...
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Silwal P, Exeter D, Tenbensel T, Lee A
Public Health Pract (Oxf)
. 2024 Sep;
8:100545.
PMID: 39309249
No abstract available.
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Silwal P, Exeter D, Tenbensel T, Lee A
BMJ Open
. 2022 Jun;
12(6):e052209.
PMID: 35649589
Objective: To investigate interdistrict variations in childhood ambulatory sensitive hospitalisation (ASH) over the years. Design: Observational population-based study over 2008-2018 using the Primary Health Organisation Enrolment Collection (PHO) and the...
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Selak V, Poppe K, Grey C, Mehta S, Winter-Smith J, Jackson R, et al.
N Z Med J
. 2020 Sep;
133(1521):14-27.
PMID: 32994634
Aim: In Aotearoa, New Zealand, cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden is greatest among Indigenous Māori, Pacific and Indian people. The aim of this study was to describe CVD risk profiles by...
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Egli V, Hobbs M, Carlson J, Donnellan N, Mackay L, Exeter D, et al.
J Epidemiol Community Health
. 2020 Feb;
74(5):460-466.
PMID: 32102839
Background: Children residing in neighbourhoods of high deprivation are more likely to have poorer health, including excess body size. While the availability of unhealthy food outlets are increasingly considered important...
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Schmidt-Busby J, Wiles J, Exeter D, Kenealy T
PLoS One
. 2019 Sep;
14(9):e0222642.
PMID: 31545828
Aims: To explore actions and motivations for self-management practices of Pacific adults following diagnosis of end stage renal disease (ESRD). Methods: Focused ethnography using in-depth interviews with 16 Pacific people...
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Schmidt-Busby J, Wiles J, Exeter D, Kenealy T
Health Expect
. 2019 Aug;
22(5):1122-1131.
PMID: 31368649
Background: Compared with New Zealand Europeans, Pacific peoples in New Zealand develop type 2 diabetes at a higher rate and a younger age, and have 3.8 times higher incidence of...
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Kjaerulff T, Bihrmann K, Zhao J, Exeter D, Gislason G, Larsen M, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2019 May;
26(17):1828-1839.
PMID: 31126196
Aims: This study described the interplay between geographical and social inequalities in survival after incident acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and examined whether geographical variation in survival exists when accounting for...
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Schmidt-Busby J, Wiles J, Exeter D, Kenealy T
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
. 2018 Jun;
142:321-334.
PMID: 29902543
Objective: To identify contextual factors that affect self-management of diabetes with comorbidities, and to evaluate in what way these factors affect self-management effectiveness. Methods: A systematic review of literature considered...