In-community vision testing device development using a Kaupapa Māori framework

We report on a 2019 project in which we ran in-community testing of a novel device for measuring visual acuity (the measure of performance obtained by an eye chart). This work was a collaboration with a community partner school, Kia Aroha College (KAC), a dual Māori/Pacific medium school in Ōtara, S...

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Main Authors: Jason Turuwhenua, Joanna Black, Misty Edmonds
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/1177083X.2025.2525323
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description We report on a 2019 project in which we ran in-community testing of a novel device for measuring visual acuity (the measure of performance obtained by an eye chart). This work was a collaboration with a community partner school, Kia Aroha College (KAC), a dual Māori/Pacific medium school in Ōtara, South Auckland, New Zealand. Our approach was informed by Kaupapa Māori principles (KM) that centred the school in the research process and emphasised benefits for the community and participants. The result was an event that embedded research activities within a larger health or ‘Hauora Day’ comprising physical and psycho-social assessments, and eye testing. Benefits for the community included direct onsite access to eye health care and on-site follow-up, as well as increased interactions with health personnel and researchers. Benefits for the research team included establishing a valuable adjunct to more typical laboratory based measurements, establishment of a community partner relationship, a more diverse range of clinical exposures for optometry students, and opportunities for cultural competence improvement. Central to this approach is the importance of trusted relationships and mutual benefit. This model requires staffing resources and planning to ensure that the community relationships are maintained, and ideally, strengthened through time..
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spelling doaj-art-e8eb94042444469eb2f62b09d36078f42025-08-20T02:57:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupKōtuitui1177-083X2025-10-012041292130210.1080/1177083X.2025.2525323In-community vision testing device development using a Kaupapa Māori frameworkJason Turuwhenua0Joanna Black1Misty Edmonds2Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandSchool of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandIwi United Engaged Ltd, Auckland, New ZealandWe report on a 2019 project in which we ran in-community testing of a novel device for measuring visual acuity (the measure of performance obtained by an eye chart). This work was a collaboration with a community partner school, Kia Aroha College (KAC), a dual Māori/Pacific medium school in Ōtara, South Auckland, New Zealand. Our approach was informed by Kaupapa Māori principles (KM) that centred the school in the research process and emphasised benefits for the community and participants. The result was an event that embedded research activities within a larger health or ‘Hauora Day’ comprising physical and psycho-social assessments, and eye testing. Benefits for the community included direct onsite access to eye health care and on-site follow-up, as well as increased interactions with health personnel and researchers. Benefits for the research team included establishing a valuable adjunct to more typical laboratory based measurements, establishment of a community partner relationship, a more diverse range of clinical exposures for optometry students, and opportunities for cultural competence improvement. Central to this approach is the importance of trusted relationships and mutual benefit. This model requires staffing resources and planning to ensure that the community relationships are maintained, and ideally, strengthened through time..https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/1177083X.2025.2525323Kaupapa Māorioptometrynursinghealth technologyvision testing
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vision testing
title In-community vision testing device development using a Kaupapa Māori framework
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optometry
nursing
health technology
vision testing
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