An assessment of the Hua Oranga outcome instrument and comparison to other outcome measures in an intervention study with Maori and Pacific people following stroke
The Hua Oranga instrument, developed for Maori people with mental illness, showed good responsiveness and adequate psychometric properties in Maori and Pacific people after stroke. Its simplicity, relative brevity, minimal cost and adequate psychometric properties should favour its use in future stu...
Main Authors: | Harwood, M (Author), Weatherall, M (Author), Talemaitoga, A (Author), Alan Barber, P (Author), Gommans, J (Author), Taylor, W (Author), McPherson, K (Author), McNaughton, H (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA),
2015-07-29T23:59:56Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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