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Video: Surgical briefing and debriefingsThis video from the Commission's Reducing Perioperative Harm programme demonstrates best practice for briefing and debriefing sessions, based on the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist.
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Shared goals of care forms for use in hospitalThere are three shared goals of care forms. As we wanted to make these forms available as quickly as possible, we have not been able to complete our usual robust quality improvement approach.
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Safe Surgery NZ teamwork & communication video 2: Time outVideo 2 in the teamwork and communication roll-out.
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Safe Surgery NZ teamwork & communication video 1: Sign inVideo 1 in the teamwork and communication roll-out.
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Infographics: Talking to adult patients with a serious illness and at risk of deteriorationInfographics about talking to adult patients with a serious illness and at risk of deterioration.
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Surgical Safety Checklist (Australia & New Zealand)This checklist has been adapted from the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
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Video: Surgical safety checklist (full length, 10min 58sec)A video from the Commission outlining the use of the World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist.
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Surgical briefings are an efficient way to start the dayBriefings take just five minutes and have a significant and positive impact on patient safety by improving communication and teamwork, reducing delays and identifying potential risks prior to surgery.
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Surgical briefings support practical decision makingAlisa Ili, theatre nurse manager and Dr Andrew Connolly, general surgeon at Counties Manukau Health, share how start-of-list briefings support their decision making.
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What are the benefits of surgical briefings?Alisa Ili, theatre nurse manager and Dr Andrew Connolly, general surgeon at Counties Manukau Health, share the benefits they've experienced from holding regular start-of-list briefings.