Subject: EASE Survey Update #1


Talofa lava, Kia orana, Malo e lelei, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Nisa bula vinaka, Noa’ia, Mauri, Malo Ni and warm Pacific greetings!

Thank you  Friend for taking part in our recent survey of people who smoke or have recently quit. This is the first of a series of updates with news about the EASE survey.

Latest survey wave successfully completed

We were delighted with the response – 1277 people participated in the Wave 3 survey between November 2020 and February 2021. EASE is an important health survey and we really appreciate your participation.

Congratulations to winners in iPad prize draw

Returning survey participants (that means people who previously participated in Wave 2 in 2019) were eligible for a prize draw – we had two Apple iPads up for grabs. The lucky winners were from Wairoa and Whangarei, and both were excited to have won and to be involved in the research.

Mini-survey coming soon

In the EASE study, we want to follow how things change for people over time. We have a mini-survey (Wave 3.5) coming soon, which will only take 10-15 minutes. As usual, everyone who takes part will receive a grocery voucher and once again there will be two chances to win an Apple iPad. Look out for your invitation to participate in June or July.

What if my contact details change?

So that we can get hold of you for future surveys, please let us know if your email address or phone number changes. Please call 0800 500 168 or email katrina.magill@researchnz.com to update your contact details.

Meet the team

The Pacific lead researcher on the EASE study is Associate Professor El Shadan (Dan) Tautolo.

Dan is of Cook Island Māori and Samoan descent, and lives in Auckland with his family. He specialises in research on the health and wellbeing of Pacific families and communities in New Zealand and is passionate about research which has an impact in the community. He is an Associate Professor of Public Heath at AUT, Director of AUT’s Pacific Health Research Centre, and Director of the Pacific Island Families Study. His outstanding achievement and leadership in Pacific public health was recognised last year when he was the recipient of the inaugural Public Health Association of New Zealand 2020 Pasifika Award.

Richard Edwards

Dan Tautolo

Find out more about the EASE study

To find out more about the EASE study, the people and organisations involved, or the findings from previous survey waves, check out our website: www.otago.ac.nz/EASE

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