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Contact Details

Phone
+64 4 918 6842
Email
tristram.ingham@otago.ac.nz
Position
Research Associate Professor
Department
Department of Medicine (Wellington)
Qualifications
MB ChB
Research summary
Asthma

Research

Currently involved with a number of epidemiological and clinical studies. Major research interests are asthma (particularly among Maori), bronchiolitis, the role of vitamin D in respiratory health, and sleep disordered breathing.

Publications

Graham, F., Williman, J., Desha, L., Snell, D., Jones, B., Ingham, T., Latu, A. T. F., Ranta, A., Walker, E., Makasini, S., & Ziviani, J. (2024). Realist process evaluation of occupational performance coaching: Protocol. BMJ Open, 14, e075727. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-075727 Journal - Research Other

Jones, B., King, P. T., Baker, G., Nikora, L. W., Hickey, H., Perry, M., … Ingham, T. R. (2024). Karanga rua, karanga maha: Māori with lived experience of disability self-determining their own identities. Kōtuitui, 19(1), 45-64. doi: 10.1080/1177083X.2023.2224422 Journal - Research Article

Graham, F. P., Williman, J. A., Desha, L. N., Snell, D., Jones, B., Ingham, T. R., Latu, A., Maggo, J. K., Ranta, A., & Ziviani, J. (2024). Occupational performance coaching for children with neurodisability: A randomized controlled trial protocol. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy / Revue canadienne d’ergothérapie, 91(1), 4-16. doi: 10.1177/00084174231160976 Journal - Research Other

Ingham, T., Jones, B., King, P. T., Smiler, K., Tuteao, H., Baker, G., & Hickey, H. (2024). Decolonising disability: Indigenous Māori perspectives of disability research in the modern era. In M. H. Rioux, A. Buettgen, E. Zubrow & J. Viera (Eds.), Handbook of disability: Critical thought and social change in a globalizing world. (1st ed.) (pp. 379-400). Singapore: Springer Nature. doi: 10.1007/978-981-19-6056-7_68 Chapter in Book - Research

Ingham, T. R., Jones, B., Perry, M., von Randow, M., Milne, B., King, P. T., … Te Ao Mārama Study Group. (2023). Measuring Māori health, wellbeing, and disability in Aotearoa using a web-based survey methodology. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 20, 6797. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20186797 Journal - Research Article

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