International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Background:
The
mental
health
service
delivery
gap
remains
high
globally.
Appropriate
telehealth
use
may
increase
capacity
through
flexible
remote
care
provision.
Despite
the
historical
lack
of
integration
into
publicly
funded
services,
during
COVID‐19
lockdowns,
services
rapidly
switched
to
telephone
and
audiovisual
In
Aotearoa
New
Zealand
(NZ),
this
was
abandoned
when
no
longer
required
by
restrictions.
This
study
explores
environmental
factors
associated
with
implementation
ongoing
or
discontinuation
across
a
multiregional
outpatient
service.
work
contributes
understanding
system‐level
influencing
thus
informs
policy
practice
in
postpandemic
environments.
Methods:
mixed
methods
applied
an
interpretive
description
methodology.
Semistructured
interviews
33
clinicians
were
thematically
analysed.
Qualitative
findings
reframed
evaluated
using
time
series
analyses
population‐level
quantitative
data
(prior
throughout
pandemic).
Findings
synthesised
qualitative
themes
develop
contributing
use.
Results:
highlighted
clients
assessed
declining
clinician
numbers,
pressure
placed
on
clinicians.
There
culture
supporting
telehealth,
including
limited
awareness,
leadership,
champions
facilitate
implementation.
Some
teams
provided
suited
telehealth;
other
subspeciality
had
applications
for
telehealth.
general
guidelines
support
technical
unfamiliar
software.
Conclusion:
Disorganised
adoption
regions
provides
insight
wider
drivers
affecting
uptake.
For
become
workable
mode
following
COVID‐19,
stewardship
shifts
are
required,
development,
support,
resources
clinical
teams.
Telehealth
address
growing
demand
improving
interfaces
primary
providing
timely
access
specialist
input.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(5), P. 2918 - 2918
Published: March 2, 2022
COVID-19
outbreak
imposed
rapid
and
severe
public
policies
that
consistently
impacted
the
lifestyle
habits
mental
health
of
general
population.
Despite
vaccination,
lockdown
restrictions
are
still
considered
as
potential
measures
to
contrast
variants
spread
in
several
countries.
Recent
studies
have
highlighted
impacts
lockdowns
on
population's
health;
however,
role
indoor
housing
environment
where
people
spent
most
their
time
has
rarely
been
considered.
Data
from
8177
undergraduate
graduate
students
were
collected
a
large,
cross-sectional,
web-based
survey,
submitted
university
Northern
Italy
during
first
period
1
April
May
2020.
Logistic
regression
analysis
showed
significant
associations
between
moderate
depression
symptomatology
(PHQ-9
scores
≥
15),
houses
with
both
poor
quality
small
dimensions
(OR
=
4.132),
either
medium
3.249)
or
big
3.522).
It
was
also
found
that,
regardless
size,
is
significantly
associated
moderate-severe
depressive
symptomatology.
Further
encouraged
explore
long-term
impact
built
parameter
modifications
health,
therefore
support
policies.
Journal of Chiropractic Education,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
ABSTRACT
Objective
To
compare
previously
recorded
quality
of
life
scores
students
at
the
New
Zealand
College
Chiropractic
using
Medical
Outcomes
Study
36-Item
Short-Form
Health
Survey
(SF-36)
to
those
after
(NZ)
COVID
lockdowns.
Methods
Previously
students’
SF-36
questionnaires
were
collected
before
(2019)
and
(2022)
Student
populations
independent
each
time
point
(pre-
post-lockdown)
compared
between
2019
2022
unpaired
Wilcoxon
tests
similarly
aged
NZ
normative
data.
Results
Two
hundred
seventy-six
pre-COVID
(51.1%
female)
120
post-COVID
(60.8%
data
sets
returned.
All
years
significantly
higher
or
comparable
with
reference
(p
≤
.050).
Post-COVID
dropped
below
data—with
largest
drops
seen
in
emotional
wellbeing,
role
limitations,
social,
fatigue
domains
<
.05
-
p
.001).
Only
physical
functioning
was
>
Conclusion
This
study
suggests
that
perceived
their
as
same
better
than
average
Zealander
person.
After
COVID,
most
substantially
emotional,
fatigue-related
showing
greatest
decline.
The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
56, P. 101525 - 101525
Published: March 1, 2025
In
2020
Aotearoa
New
Zealand,
like
many
other
countries,
faced
the
coronavirus
pandemic
armed
with
an
influenza-based
plan.
The
country
adapted
rapidly
to
mount
a
highly
strategic
and
effective
elimination
response
SARS-CoV-2
pandemic.
However,
implementation
was
hampered
by
gaps
in
preparedness.
These
undermined
effectiveness
of
exacerbated
inequitable
impacts
both
Covid-19
disease
control
measures.
Our
review
examines
response,
reflecting
on
strengths,
limitations
implications
for
planning.
We
identify
three
key
areas
improvement:
1)
development
systematised
procedure
risk
assessment
new
pathogen;
2)
investment
essential
capabilities
during
inter-pandemic
periods;
3)
building
equity
into
all
stages
response.
present
typology
potential
pathogens
scenarios
describe
evidence
process
core
required
countries
respond
fluidly,
equitably,
effectively
emerging
threat.
AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 28, 2025
The
MEKE
(Move,
Engage,
Konnect,
Evolve)
Initiative
is
a
pro-equity
intervention
developed
by
Māori
(Indigenous
people
of
New
Zealand)
for
that
promotes
positive
community
wellbeing
through
unity.
A
case
study
approach
and
appreciative
inquiry
were
used
to
gather
the
perceptions
from
members
interviews,
focus
groups,
feedback
forms.
findings
highlight
importance
multi-organisational
partnerships
in
creating
responsive
community-centred
initiative
engage
group
fitness
activities.
Other
outcomes
included
growth
emerging
Indigenous
researchers,
media
engagement,
academic
engagement
success
participants,
exploration
sustainable
funding
models,
connection
with
other
initiatives.
highlights
significance
collaboration
driving
change
enhancing
overall
hauora
(health
wellbeing)
Maraenui
Napier,
Hawke’s
Bay,
Aotearoa
Zealand.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(10), P. 6014 - 6014
Published: May 15, 2022
Background:
Master’s
students
have
been
affected
by
COVID-19
and
the
changing
study
conditions
due
to
lockdown.
The
aim
was
uncover
changes
in
emotions,
coping
strategies,
psychological
well-being
during
a
pandemic.
Methods:
Ryff
scale,
multidimensional
emotion
questionnaire,
Brief
COPE
scale.
Participants:
sample
of
118
master’s
after
first
wave
128
second
wave.
Results:
After
COVID-19,
happy,
enthusiastic,
inspired
scores
construct
components
increased
statistically
significantly
(p
<
0.05),
but
sad,
afraid,
angry,
ashamed,
anxious
decreased
0.05).
wave,
commonly
used
planning,
positive
reframing,
self-blame,
humor,
acceptance
which
are
classified
as
problem-focused
emotion-focused
strategies.
0.05)
better
than
that
many
indicators.
Environment
mastery
skills
did
not
change
significantly.
Significant
associations
were
revealed
between
same
well-being,
emotion,
Conclusions:
This
showed
improved
their
adaptive
abilities
probably
environment
long-term
exposure
coronavirus
disease,
most
indicators
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 25, 2024
Psychologists
are
at
known
risk
of
work-related
stress,
secondary
trauma,
and
burnout.
The
COVID-19
pandemic
increased
stress
anxiety
for
communities
worldwide
corresponded
with
an
demand
mental
health
services.
Our
study
investigated
the
impact
on
psychologists'
professional
quality
life,
psychological
symptoms,
in
Aotearoa,
New
Zealand
(NZ).
Land,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(6), P. 793 - 793
Published: May 27, 2022
Urgent
biophilia
describes
the
conscious
desire
of
humans
to
seek
interactions
with
nature
during
periods
stress.
This
study
examines
changes
in
frequency
and
reason
for
visiting
urban
green
spaces
by
residents
Wellington,
New
Zealand,
determine
whether
resident
behavior
a
stressful
period
exemplifies
principles
urgent
biophilia.
The
COVID-19
pandemic
resulting
lockdowns
were
used
as
due
significant
physical
mental
health
stressors
they
triggered.
Pedestrian
cyclist
counters
located
key
Wellington
collect
data
on
visits
pre-
post-pandemic.
Two
surveys
assess
residents’
reasons
lockdowns.
Increased
space
seen
strictest
lockdowns,
though
there
was
some
variation
depending
location
space.
most
frequently
reported
lockdown
wellbeing,
followed
recreation.
These
results
suggest
that
coping
mechanism
wellbeing
benefits,
exemplifying
Urban
planners
policymakers
must
consider
implement
infrastructure
public
resource.
International Journal of Epidemiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
52(6), P. 1735 - 1744
Published: Sept. 25, 2023
Abstract
Background
Australia
provides
a
valuable
international
case
study
of
life
expectancy
during
the
pandemic.
In
contrast
to
many
other
countries,
it
experienced
relatively
stringent
restrictions
and
low
COVID-19
mortality
2020–21,
followed
by
relaxation
these
when
high
vaccination
rates
were
achieved.
This
measures
Australia’s
trends
contributions
age
group
causes
death,
Methods
Trends
in
at
birth
its
states
territories
measured
from
2020
2022.
The
cause
death
using
decomposition
methods.
Life
was
compared
with
high-income
countries.
Results
fell
more
than
half
year
2022,
following
sharp
increase
moderate
decline
2021.
For
3
years
0.13
(95%
confidence
interval
0.07-0.19)
higher
for
males
0.09
(0.03-0.14)
females
versus
2017–19.
larger
that
vast
majority
but
2022
greater
countries
whose
rose
first
small
negative
contribution
deaths
offset
lower
non-communicable
disease
mortality.
There
only
differences
change
between
most
(Victoria
New
South
Wales)
rest
Australia.
Conclusions
2020–22
favourable
exception
once
loosened.
JMIR Formative Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. e47008 - e47008
Published: May 26, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
and
consequent
lockdowns
disrupted
mental
health
service
delivery
worldwide,
accelerating
the
adoption
of
telehealth
services
to
provide
care
continuity.
Telehealth-based
research
largely
highlights
value
this
method
for
a
range
conditions.
However,
only
limited
exists
exploring
client
perspectives
delivered
via
during
pandemic.This
study
aimed
increase
understanding
clients
around
provided
over
2020
lockdown
in
Aotearoa
New
Zealand.Interpretive
description
methodology
underpinned
qualitative
inquiry.
Semistructured
interviews
were
conducted
with
21
individuals
(15
7
support
people;
1
person
was
both
person)
explore
their
experiences
outpatient
Zealand.
A
thematic
analysis
approach
supported
by
field
notes
used
analyze
interview
transcripts.The
findings
reveal
that
differed
from
those
led
some
participants
feel
they
need
manage
own
more
actively.
Participants
highlighted
several
factors
affecting
journey.
These
included
importance
maintaining
building
relationships
clinicians,
creation
safe
spaces
within
clinician
home
environments,
readiness
facilitating
people.
noted
weaknesses
ability
clinicians
discern
nonverbal
cues
conversations.
also
emphasized
viable
option
but
reason
consultations
technicalities
needed
be
addressed.Successful
implementation
requires
ensuring
solid
relationship
foundations
between
clinicians.
To
safeguard
minimum
standards
delivering
telehealth-based
care,
professionals
must
ensure
intent
behind
appointments
is
clearly
articulated
documented
each
person.
In
turn,
systems
have
access
training
professional
guidance
deliver
effective
consultations.
Future
should
aim
identify
how
therapeutic
engagement
has
changed,
following
return
usual
processes.