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Martina Kamaka
Researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa
Publications - 19
Citations - 1263
Martina Kamaka is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii at Manoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indigenous & Health care. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 994 citations.
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Indigenous and tribal peoples' health (The Lancet-Lowitja Institute Global Collaboration) : a population study
Ian Anderson,Bridget Robson,Michele Connolly,Fadwa Al-Yaman,Espen Bjertness,Alexandra King,Michael Tynan,Richard Madden,Abhay Bang,Carlos E. A. Coimbra,Maria Amalia Pesantes,Hugo Amigo,Sergei Andronov,Blas Armién,Daniel Ayala Obando,Per Axelsson,Zaid Shakoor Bhatti,Zulfiqar A. Bhutta,Peter Bjerregaard,Marius B. Bjertness,Roberto Briceño-León,Ann Ragnhild Broderstad,Patricia Bustos,Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong,Jiayou Chu,Deji,Jitendra Gouda,Rachakulla Harikumar,Thein Thein Htay,Aung Soe Htet,Chimaraoke O. Izugbara,Martina Kamaka,Malcolm King,Mallikharjuna Rao Kodavanti,Macarena Lara,Avula Laxmaiah,Claudia Lema,Ana Maria Leon Taborda,Tippawan Liabsuetrakul,Andrey Lobanov,Marita Melhus,Indrapal I. Meshram,J. Jaime Miranda,Thet Thet Mu,Balkrishna Nagalla,Arlappa Nimmathota,Andrey Ivanovich Popov,Ana Maria Penuela Poveda,Faujdar Ram,Hannah Reich,Ricardo Ventura Santos,Aye Aye Sein,Chander Shekhar,Lhamo Y. Sherpa,Peter Sköld,Sofia Tano,Asahngwa Tanywe,Chidi Ugwu,Fabian O. Ugwu,Patama Vapattanawong,Xia Wan,James R. Welch,Gonghuan Yang,Zhaoqing Yang,Leslie Yap +64 more
TL;DR: Taking into account the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this study recommends that national governments develop targeted policy responses to Indigenous health, improving access to health services, and Indigenous data within national surveillance systems.
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Indigenous health in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific
TL;DR: In the discussion that follows, some of the key policy initiatives that have been developed to address Indigenous health disadvantage are flagged, albeit within the context of continuing debates about Indigenous rights and policy.
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Educating for Indigenous Health Equity: An International Consensus Statement
Rhys Jones,Lynden Crowshoe,Papaarangi Reid,Betty Calam,Elana Curtis,Michael E. Green,Tania Huria,Kristen Jacklin,Kristen Jacklin,Martina Kamaka,Cameron Lacey,Jill Milroy,David Paul,Suzanne Pitama,Leah Walker,Gillian Webb,Shaun Ewen +16 more
TL;DR: The authors developed a consensus statement that synthesizes evidence from research, evaluation, and the collective experience of an international research collaboration including experts in Indigenous medical education and articulates key principles that can be applied at multiple levels to advance Indigenous health equity.
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Testing a culturally appropriate, theory-based intervention to improve colorectal cancer screening among native Hawaiians
TL;DR: An intervention based on social learning theory (SLT) to improve colorectal cancer screening among Native Hawaiians was less effective at further increasing compliance than was a culturally targeted educational session delivered by a non-Hawaiian nurse.
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Designing a cultural competency curriculum: asking the stakeholders.
TL;DR: Focus groups were held with Native Hawaiian medical students, patients and physicians to gather ideas from focus groups of Native Hawaiian stake- holders that would be incorporated into a medical school curriculum addressing Native Hawaiian health and cultural competency training.