Oranga Pūkahukahu研究方案:有意在新西兰奥特罗阿建立以公平为重点的国家肺癌筛查方案。

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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Pub Date : 2025-02-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03036758.2025.2458037
Kate Parker, Karen Bartholomew, Peter Sandiford, Sue Crengle
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筛查有风险的无症状人群可显著降低肺癌死亡率。然而,需要关于如何优化特定人群肺癌筛查的证据,包括Aotearoa新西兰土著Māori,他们的肺癌发病率过高,以确保Aotearoa新西兰未来的肺部筛查计划是公平的。the Oranga Pūkahukahu是世界上第一个由土著居民主导的研究项目,旨在为国家筛查项目提供证据,从而使Māori受益。该研究方案已经提供了与未来设计公平筛查服务有关的关键参数的政策相关信息。本文概述了迄今为止完成的工作,包括研究小组为推进这项工作所采用的基本原理和策略,并讨论了未来国家肺癌筛查计划的潜力以及实现这一计划所需的进一步工作。
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Te Oranga Pūkahukahu research programme: intentional steps towards a national equity-focused lung cancer screening programme in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Screening of at-risk, asymptomatic people can significantly reduce mortality from lung cancer. However, evidence about how to optimise lung cancer screening for specific populations, including Aotearoa New Zealand's Indigenous Māori, who experience disproportionately higher rates of lung cancer, is needed to ensure that a future lung screening programme in Aotearoa New Zealand is equitable. Te Oranga Pūkahukahu is a world-first, Indigenous-led research programme designed intentionally to provide evidence to inform a national screening programme that will benefit Māori. The research programme has already provided policy-relevant information on key parameters relevant to the future design of an equitable screening service. This paper outlines the work completed to date, including the rationale and the strategies employed by the research group to advance the work and discusses the potential for a future national lung cancer screening programme and the further work required to make this happen.

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