Browsing by Supervisor "Oetzel, John G."
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Communication Networks of Men with Prostate Cancer
(University of Waikato, 2013)Prostate cancer can be a difficult disease to manage but men who are diagnosed with it have networks of others around them who can be ready to offer support through the treatment. The effectiveness with which these networks ... -
E Whakatipuranga o te Tāpoi Māori - Māori Indigenous Tourism Development: A Whānau based Māori Tourism development
(The University of Waikato, 2017)This Doctoral thesis uses a Kaupapa Māori research methodology, which is culturally grounded to identify the indigenous Māori underpinnings and processes that a Whānau (Māori family) experience when developing their Māori ... -
Effective implementation science processes for Māori and Indigenous health interventions
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Background This thesis considers the implications implementation science has for Indigenous communities, specifically in reducing health inequities for the Māori community of New Zealand. Implementation science has been ... -
Grounded Theory of (Dis)Empowered Outcomes in Healthcare Interventions
(The University of Waikato, 2017)The human body is a complex, finely-tuned, and ever-evolving “open system” which is always trying to regain good health. Being an open system, the human body relies on surrounding ecological systems for its sustenance, ... -
Intercultural Communication Competence: A Waikato Management School Case Study
(University of Waikato, 2016)In New Zealand, as in our globalized world, diverse cultures are in closer contact than ever before and the ability to communicate across this cultural diversity, to build relationships and to achieve shared goals, is ... -
Lost points of intervention in pathways to single adult homelessness in Hamilton, New Zealand
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Homelessness is a serious problem in New Zealand, with many social, health, human rights, and economic ramifications. Despite a broad consensus in international literature about contributing factors which raise the risk ... -
The Intercultural Communication Experiences of Arab Muslims Studying in New Zealand: Academic and Social Perspectives
(University of Waikato, 2013)The number of Arab Muslim students in New Zealand has increased significantly in recent years, yet there is a lack of New Zealand studies that investigate this phenomenon. Studies that have examined the experiences of these ...