Occupational Health in Māori. Chris Cunningham Research Centre for Māori Health & Development Massey University Wellington, New Zealand

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Occupational Health in Māori Chris Cunningham Research Centre for Māori Health & Development Massey University Wellington, New Zealand

Background Paucity of research data on Māori occupational health Literature base (Māori and indigenous) is thin Coincidence of rural and indigenous Selwyn McCracken s work most comprehensive to date Occupational injury New Zealand Working Life (Pilot) Study Māori Nurses Workforce Study

Expectation Māori will carry the same risks as non-māori Māori will have a higher relative burden Māori will likely carry multiple risks Known risks will explain most of the differences but There will likely be a residual (a Māori effect) There will be intra-ethnic variation within Māori There will be Māori specific or cultural specific issues

Maori NZ/European 15-24 25-39 40-59 60+

Quintile 4 Quintile 5 Quintile 3 Quintile 1 Quintile 2 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% % of population

Extended/whanau Other Couple/children Sole parent/children Couple/no children e person alone

Research Expectation Māori specific research methods will encourage high participation Māori designed tools will help investigate intraethnic variation Population surveys will require booster samples Some mainstream tools will struggle to elicit analysable Māori responses Diaries Telephones

NZ Working Life (Pilot) Study 2002 Dr Hilda Firth, Dr Chris Cunningham, Dr Peter Crampton, Professor Tord Kjellstrom, Professor Neil Pearce, Mr Peter Herbison, Associate Professor Anne-Marie Feyer, Dr Dorothy Broom, Ms Rebecca Lilley, National Environmental and Occupational Health Research Centre, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Work-related determinants of health, safety and well-being of New Zealanders, 18 Months, $284,312. (HRC) Pilot aimed for 600 participants 300 randomly sampled from the General electoral roll and 300 sampled from the Maori electoral roll. Aiming for a 50:50 split semi-rural and urban for each electoral roll sample.

Aims Test different methods: Telephone & Face to Face. Further refine the Face to Face methodology with an occupational history calendar. In total each sample was aiming for 100 participants in each group. (telephone, face-face & face-face / calendar) Identify barriers to participation in both samples.

Health Dimensions Health Outcome Dimensions Work-related injury Sickness absence work-related and other Doctors/tohunga visits Musculoskeletal pain Physical health (SF-12) Psychological disorder/distress (GHQ-12) Health-related Behaviour Dimensions Alcohol consumption Smoking Physical exercise

Occupational History Calendar Using visual cues and memory anchors rather than a set of questions. Historical events pre-tested for their ability to help people recall where they were at the time Occupational title, main tasks, industry, physical, chemical and biological hazard exposures, protective equipment use and any health effects due to work. Māori historical events added to the calendar for Māori.

Māori Dataset In addition to the questions on physical violence and intimidation we also asked about sexual and ethnic discrimination within the workplace. Additional cultural identity questions from Te Hoe Nuku Roa. These included: Māori ethnic identity, ancestry, connection to marae & whanau, Maori land interests, Te Reo ability and contacts with other Maori.

General Sample Response Rates Semi-rural Urban Total Face to face 38% 36%* 37% Telephone 38% 39% 38% 37.5%

Māori Sample Response Rates Semi-rural Urban Total Face to face 36% 30% 33% Telephone 12% 12% 12% Total 23%

Maori Sample Response Rates: whanaungatanga method Semi-rural Urban Total Face to face 69% 62% 65% Telephone 14% 12% 13% Total 39%

General sample: Age 35 30 25 % 20 15 10 5 0 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ Age group

General Sample: Gender Female 46% Male 54%

General Sample: Ethnicity Polynesian Other NZ Maori NZ European NZ Maori Polynesian Other NZ European

40 Māori Sample - Age 37 30 29 30 28 29 31 27 20 18 10 13 Number 0 6 15-19 25-29 35-39 45-49 55-59 5 65+ 20-24 30-34 40-44 50-54 60-64 Age categories

Māori Sample - Gender Male 104 / 40% Female 156 / 60%

Unable to classify Personal and other s Health and community Education Government admin and Property and Busines Communication servic Accommodation, cafe Wholesale trade Cultural and recreat Transport and Storag Retail trade Construction Electricity, gas & w Manufacturing Ag, Forest and Fish 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Māori Sample - Industry Number

Workplace Safety for Māori Nurses Pilot Study By Victoria Simon Research Centre for Māori Health and Development

Workplace Safety for Māori Nurses National study The Study aimed for 400 Māori Nurses. Randomly sampled from the electoral rolls and Nursing Council database. Northland-Whangarei, Auckland, Lakes-Rotorua, Waikato-Hamilton, Manawatu-Whanganui- Palmerston, Hutt, Wellington and the South Island- Christchurch.

Workplace Safety Dimensions Top three health and safety concerns 360 - stress and overwork. 132 - on the job assault, and 131 - infection 99 said a disabling back injury, 78 said a fatigue related accident 59 said a needle stick injury. 361 nurses have job satisfaction while 44 nurses are dissatisfied with their job.

Summary Workplace Safety 100 nurses said their workplace was very safe, 282 said moderately to somewhat safe, and 23 said not safe at all. 86% nurses in Auckland said stress an issue compared to 98% in Manawatu/ Whanganui and 77% in Rotorua. 34% nurses in Auckland said assault an issue compared to 56% in the Hutt and 13% in Manawatu /Whanganui. 32% nurses in Auckland said infection an issue compared to 47% in Rotorua and 13% in Manawatu /Whanganui.

Health Outcome Dimensions Work-related injury 56 nurses had been injured at work Sickness absence work-related and other 109 nurses had been sick within the last year

Safety/Cultural Safety Dimensions Workmate verbal abuse 81 nurses have experienced workmate verbal abuse. Client physical and verbal abuse 180 nurses experienced client physical violence and 312 nurses experienced client verbal abuse. 306 nurses are aware of intimidation in the workplace, 240 nurses are aware of sexual discrimination and 278 nurses said they are aware of ethnic discrimination in the workplace.

Workplace Safety for Māori Nurses Pilot Study By Victoria Simon Research Centre for Māori Health and Development

Research Expectation Māori specific research methods will encourage high participation Māori designed tools will help investigate intraethnic variation Population surveys will require booster samples Some mainstream tools will struggle to elicit analysable Māori responses Diaries Telephones

Expectation Māori will carry the same risks as non-māori Māori will have a higher relative burden Māori will likely carry multiple risks Known risks will explain most of the differences but There will likely be a residual (a Māori effect) There will be intra-ethnic variation within Māori There will be Māori specific or cultural specific issues

Occupational Exposures and Occupational Health in Māori Centre for Public Health Research Massey University Wellington, New Zealand