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Let’s plan for your next health care visit | Me whakamahere i tō toronga haumanu hauoraThis resource is to help you plan your next health care visit. Planning and asking questions will help you understand more about your health and treatment for an illness or injury.
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Pacific models for engagementThe resources represent ‘bread and butter’ models that can enhance your understanding and practice. They are intended to be used with a wayfarer to guide you through their application.
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Trauma rehabilitation collaborative: Summary of case studies | Te ohu whakaora tūkino: He kupu whakarāpopotoThis document summarises the nine completed collaborative projects from the trauma rehabilitation collaborative | te ohu whakaora tūkino.
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The prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in New Zealand public hospitals 2021This article presents the findings from the first national point prevalence survey of all district hospitals, undertaken by the Health Quality & Safety Commission in 2021.
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New Zealand adult primary care patient experience survey questionnaireThis document is a copy of the adult primary care patient experience survey questionnaire.
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Adverse events exception reportingThese documents summarise adverse event exception reporting for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 financial years.
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Guide to recording blood pressure in acutely unwell tamariki | He aratohu hei tuhi i te taukapa o te toto i te tamariki e māuiui anaThis guide covers the common questions raised by paediatric teams during the national rollout of the Aotearoa New Zealand paediatric early warning system about the routine measurement of blood pressure in acutely unwell children.
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Frontline Ownership workshop with Dr Michael Gardam (videos)Seven videos discuss different techniques to tackling hand hygiene problems and other challenging issues.
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Beth’s story – the dangers with invasive medical devicesBeth shares her personal story of developing a healthcare-associated infection caused by a medical device to highlight the impact these infections can have on patients and their whānau.