Browsing Doctoral Theses by Thesis Supervisor "Water, Tineke"
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Better Preparedness for Better Responses: Integrating Maternal and Reproductive Health into Disaster Risk Management: A Qualitative Case Study from Indonesia
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)This thesis explores the process of integrating maternal and reproductive health (MRH) into disaster risk management (DRM) in Indonesia. This thesis contributes to Indonesia achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, ... -
The Creating Space Project: Young People’s Voice in Healthcare
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)Introduction: The legal mandate set out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) ( 1989) states that every child has the right to express their views freely in matters that affect them and to ... -
Mahi Ngātahi: Culturally Responsive Ways of Working With Whānau Accessing Well Child/Tamariki Ora Services
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)Well child/tamariki ora (WCTO) services in Aotearoa provide child and family health services to over 90 percent of families with children under five years of age. Feedback from Māori consumers across the health sector ... -
The Mosaic of a Superhero: A Ricoeurian Hermeneutic Construction of Life and Identity After Intimate Partner Violence
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)This thesis is a hermeneutic interpretation of how women constructed a life and identity after intimate partner violence. The hermeneutical philosophy of Paul Ricoeur formed the methodological framework of the thesis; and ... -
A Space for Nepalese Male Migrant Workers to Co-create Internet-based HIV Prevention
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)Introduction: It is estimated that more than four million male and female Nepalese working abroad are vulnerable to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. These migrant workers comprise approximately 13% of ... -
Understanding the Antiretroviral (ARV) Treatment Experiences and Adherence Outcomes of HIV Positive Men in Jamaica: An Intersectionality Approach
(Auckland University of Technology, 2016)There is little research addressing men's health in Jamaica, in general, and more specifically, as it pertains to HIV positive men. Jamaican men are often placed at risk by a range of socio-cultural norms and processes ...