Tracy Haitana
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Recent Articles
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Cunningham R, Artus J, Imlach F, Stanley J, Haitana T, Lockett H, et al.
N Z Med J
. 2024 Nov;
137(1606):22-39.
PMID: 39607961
Aim: The study explored whether the reported experience of primary healthcare differs for survey respondents in Aotearoa New Zealand who self-report having a mental health (MH) condition in comparison with...
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Cunningham R, Stanley J, Imlach F, Haitana T, Lockett H, Every-Palmer S, et al.
BMC Cancer
. 2024 Apr;
24(1):546.
PMID: 38689242
Background: Cancer survival and mortality outcomes for people with mental health and substance use conditions (MHSUC) are worse than for people without MHSUC, which may be partly explained by poorer...
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Haitana T, Clark M, Crowe M, Cunningham R, Porter R, Pitama S, et al.
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2024 Apr;
12(7).
PMID: 38610215
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a serious mental health condition that is clinically complex to monitor and manage. While best practice guidelines exist, they vary internationally lacking consensus. Indigenous peoples, including...
4.
Cunningham R, Imlach F, Haitana T, Clark M, Every-Palmer S, Lockett H, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2024 Mar;
58(7):591-602.
PMID: 38506443
Objectives: Inequities in physical health outcomes exist for people with mental health and substance use conditions and for Indigenous populations (Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand). These inequities may be partly...
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Pitama S, Haitana T, Patu M, Robson B, Harris R, McKerchar C, et al.
N Z Med J
. 2024 Feb;
137(1589):7-11.
PMID: 38301196
No abstract available.
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Cunningham R, Imlach F, Every-Palmer S, Haitana T, Peterson D
J Patient Exp
. 2023 Nov;
10:23743735231211778.
PMID: 37928962
Discrimination against people with mental health and substance use conditions (MHSUC) by health professionals contributes to the poor physical health outcomes this group experiences. We surveyed people with MHSUC in...
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Cunningham R, Imlach F, Haitana T, Every-Palmer S, Lacey C, Lockett H, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Nov;
14:1285431.
PMID: 37908598
Introduction: Clinician bias contributes to lower quality healthcare and poorer health outcomes in people with mental health and substance use conditions (MHSUC). Discrimination can lead to physical conditions being overlooked...
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Cunningham R, Imlach F, Lockett H, Lacey C, Haitana T, Every-Palmer S, et al.
J Prim Health Care
. 2023 Jun;
15(2):112-121.
PMID: 37390032
Introduction Quality of health care contributes to poor physical health outcomes for people with mental health and substance use conditions (MHSUC). AIM This study investigated experiences of people with MHSUC...
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Burnside M, Haitana T, Crocket H, Lewis D, Meier R, Sanders O, et al.
J Diabetes Metab Disord
. 2023 May;
22(1):861-871.
PMID: 37250371
Purpose: Open-source automated insulin delivery (AID) is used by thousands of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but has unknown generalisability to marginalised ethnic groups. This study explored experiences of...
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Haitana T, Pitama S, Cormack D, Clark M, Lacey C
Int J Health Plann Manage
. 2022 Apr;
37(5):2613-2634.
PMID: 35460284
Objectives: This paper identifies barriers to equity and proposes changes to improve the organisation of healthcare in New Zealand for Māori with bipolar disorder (BD) and their families. Design: A...