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Hand Hygiene New Zealand patient participation guidelines 2013The patient participation guidelines are designed to assist district health board (DHB) hand hygiene coordinators to develop and implement a hand hygiene patient participation programme as one component of their overall multi-modal programme
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Shared goals of care posterThis poster describes the shared goals of care process for health care providers; it is available in two designs.
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Shared goals of care principles for health service providersThe principles described in this document outline what is required for health care providers to have shared goals of care discussions with adult patients and their whānau.
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Guidelines: Clipping not shaving intervention guidelinesThis document has been produced to encourage health care professionals to clip, not shave, hair prior to surgery to improve the safety and quality of care that patients receive.
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Shared goals of care as part of the patient deterioration recognition and response systems: A fact sheet for hospital executivesThe role of hospital executives is essential to the sustainable resourcing and governance to enable the culture change necessary for shared goals of care. This factsheet provides information for hospital executives about shared goals of care as part
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Shared goals of care case for changeThis document contains information about recognising and responding to acute deterioration and the importance of having shared goals of care discussions with patients and their whānau.
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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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Hand Hygiene New Zealand communication toolkitThe hand hygiene communication toolkit provides district health board staff with a range of ideas and guidance to promote hand hygiene and to engage health care workers to improve their practice.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand resource kit for medical professionalsThe Hand Hygiene New Zealand resource kit for medical professionals has been developed for hospital-based medical professionals to use to educate and drive hand hygiene improvement within their service.