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Appropriate medication use in aged residential care: Optimising the use of antibiotics, antipsychotics and fentanyl | Ngā rongoā tika mā ngā kaumātua/kuia: Kia tika te whāngai atu o ngā rongoā paturopiThis report focuses on optimising the use of particular medicines in aged residential care. It was originally published in May 2020 and updated in June 2022.
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Pono consumer story: Anne-Marie DouglasAnne-Marie Douglas shares her experience of mental health challenges that led to a review process.
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ABI and Active+ case study: Improving access to community rehabilitation after traumatic brain injuryA case study from ABI and Active+ about improving access to community rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury.
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Pono consumer story: Nicola PeeperkoornNicola Peeperkoorn explores her family’s experience of the mental health and addiction event review process.
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Pono consumer story: Kolini BakerIn this video Kolini Baker tells the story of her journey with mental ill health and her transition from acute care to community care.
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Implementing a relational approach when things don’t go to plan in the health care settingWatch Dr Elizabeth Wood talk about the importance of taking a more relational approach when things don’t go to plan in the health care setting and how doing so enables more opportunities to learn and heal.
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New Zealand adult hospital inpatient experience survey questionnaireThis document is a copy of the online adult hospital inpatient experience survey questionnaire.
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Why you should join the consumer health forum AotearoaA forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system. Your voices. Your health. Join the consumer health forum Aotearoa.
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Consumers share why they got involved in the consumer health forum AotearoaA forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system.
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Stocktake of sepsis management in Aotearoa New ZealandThe Health Quality & Safety Commission worked with Synergia to undertake a stocktake of the current management of sepsis in Aotearoa New Zealand, in April 2022. This report sets out the findings of the stocktake.