Marewa Glover

Associate Professor
Public Health
Massey University
New Zealand

Professor Healthcare
Biography

Dr.  Marewa Glover is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health, Massey univesity , Newzealand. Her  research interests includes major public health threats for Māori: smoking, obesity and insufficient physical activity. she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr.  Marewa Glover is the member of many international affiliations.  She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. she has authored of many research articles/books related to major public health threats for Māori: smoking, obesity and insufficient physical activity.

Research Intrest

ssociate Professor Glover’s research addresses major public health threats for Māori: smoking, obesity and insufficient physical activity. Marewa has worked in Tobacco Control for 23 years across policy, health promotion and advocacy and research. She is an internationally recognised authority on electronic cigarettes and their use. Other health priorities Marewa has studied include how to support Māori women to reinstitute breastfeeding, Māori attitudes towards infertility and AHR technology and interpersonal violence. Marewa specialises in kaupapa Māori health research methodology and inductive qualitative analysis methods. Her focus is applied research i.e. she develops pragmatic interventions for Māori and Pacific communities.

List of Publications
Bullen, C., Howe, C., Grigg, M., Phillips, F., Silcock, R., Glover, M., . . . Whittaker, R. (2008). Recruitment into a Cessation Trial Via the New Zealand Quitline: Many Benefits, Few Limitations. Journal of Smoking Cessation. 3(1), 30-34
Roberts, V., Glover, M., McCowan, L., Walker, N., Ussher, M., Heke, I., . . . Maddison, R. (2017). Exercise to Support Indigenous Pregnant Women to Stop Smoking: Acceptability to Māori. Maternal and Child Health Journal. , 1-12
Glover, M., Severinsen, C., & Phibbs, S. (2017). If you pluck out the heart of the flax bush, from whence will the bellbird sing?. New Zealand Medical Journal. 130(1458), 6-8