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    Claims of racism and 'rough handling' of rheumatic fever patients in hospitals

    Claims of racism and 'rough handling' of Maori and Pacific people with rheumatic fever in hospitals


    An Auckland University report delving into Maori and Pacific whanau experiences of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease shows some are reluctant to seek treatment.

    People in the study complained of racism in the health system - saying they've been called names like 'coconut'.

    Others described how, while in hospital, they often received 'rough treatment' during their check-ups, when being washed or showered and when being given quick, painful bicillin injections.

    The report lists 11 recommendations to improve the situation including addressing racism, cultural safety and housing issues.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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