Presentation by Fiona Cram at Murihiku Marae Māori Health Symposium, Invercargill, Friday 31 May 2013, and at the Whānau Ora – Whānau Rangatiratanga Kaimahi Hui, Copthorne Bay of Islands Hotel & Resort, Waitangi, 14 June 2013.
Synopsis:
This presentation explores how causal inferences can be drawn from a ‘natural experiment’, like Whānau Ora. I talk generally about health interventions and a little about the Whānau Ora initiative, and how we might evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions for Māori. I also talk about two chairs, to illustrate what a controlled experiment and what a natural experiment look like. As Dr Jane Davidson says, the real ‘gold standard’ of evaluating whether an intervention works as making sound causal inferences based on whatever evidence we can collect for the audience you’re speaking to.
You can find the presentation HERE on the Katoa Website, and also on the Whanau ora research website HERE
Contributed by Fiona Cram