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Escalation mapping toolThis mapping exercise will help you to develop your own local escalation pathway for recognition and response to patient deterioration.
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Clinical governance recommendations for recognition and response systemsA clinical governance committee is needed to provide oversight and expert advice about the safety, effectiveness, and ongoing improvement of the recognition and response system.
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Patient experience surveys: Privacy impact assessment reportThis report addresses the impact that the survey and reporting may have on individual privacy, and outlines steps to assess and minimise potential areas of risk along with compliance with the information privacy principles.
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Adult hospital inpatient experience survey: methodology and proceduresThese flyers for patients are to promote the adult hospital patient experience survey in hospitals.
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Vital signs chart with New Zealand early warning scoreInteractive version of a vital signs chart which includes the New Zealand early warning score.
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Assessment of current approach to shared goals of care templateUse this template to document your assessment of your current shared goals of care approach and how you will align with each principle.
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Shared goals of care project charter templateUse this template to develop a charter for your local shared goals of care project.
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Shared goals of care countdown to launch postersThese posters countdown the launch for shared goals of care from three to one week. These can assist with promoting shared goals of care training at your organisation.
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Patient deterioration data collection toolUse this data collection tool for inputting data from patient deterioration audits and for sharing the results.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand questionnaire: Evaluating the tolerability and acceptability of alcohol-based hand rub among health care workersThese three documents are parts one, two and three of a questionnaire about evaluating the tolerability and acceptability of alcohol-based hand rub among health care workers.