Introducing 'Ngaruroro', a New Model for Understanding Māori Wellbeing.
Johnson FN, Wehi P, Neha T, Ross M, Thompson V, Tibble S, Tassell-Matamua N, Shedlock K, Fox R, Penman Z, Ritchie T, Winter T, Arahanga-Doyle H, Jose PE.
Johnson FN, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Apr 5;21(4):445. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21040445.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024.
PMID: 38673356
Free PMC article.
The Ngaruroro model describes wellbeing as the embodied and active process of being well in relation with one's (1) here tangata (social and familial ties), (2) te taiao (the environment), and (3) taonga tuku iho (cultural treasures) while doing what one can to make lifestyle cho …
The Ngaruroro model describes wellbeing as the embodied and active process of being well in relation with one's (1) here tangata (social and …