Heart Study for Māori

In collaboration with Rangahau Manawa o Ōtautahi, 150 whānau have participated in a heart health study focused on Māori wellbeing. The study has involved wānanga at Rāpaki, Rehua, and Ngā Hau e Whā, creating opportunities for whānau to gather and learn together. While the primary focus has been on older Māori, the study warmly welcomed whānau of all ages to participate. At each marae, participants received comprehensive heart health checks, including:

  • Echocardiogram: A scan to check blood flow and ensure the “pipes” are working properly.
  • ECG: A test to monitor the heart’s electrical activity.
  • Blood Pressure: A key indicator of heart health.
  • Blood Tests: To assess heart hormones, kidney function, cholesterol, and blood sugar.
  • Kōrero with a Nurse: Offering valuable heart health advice.

All information collected during the clinic is promptly reviewed by our cardiologist, Richard Troughton, who takes a second look once blood test results come back. If any follow-up care is needed, such as adjustments to medications, Richard provides recommendations.

Following the clinic, our nurse prepares a detailed letter for each participant’s GP, summarizing the findings (echocardiogram and ECG results, blood test results, and blood pressure readings). This information is also shared with hospital specialists to ensure continuity of care.

We are grateful for the participation of our whānau and the support of the marae. Together, we are taking important steps toward improving heart health outcomes for Māori.