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Video: Clinicians talk about hand hygieneHaving clean hands before and after contact with patients is one of the most important things health care workers can do to prevent infections. In this video clinicians discuss the '5 moments for hand hygiene' and why hand hygiene is important.
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Creating a driver diagramThis video provided by the IHI, helps us to understand how we use the driver diagram concept as a tool to describe the system within which we undertake quality improvement activity.
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Infection Prevention and Control FactsheetInformation on the Infection Prevention and Control programme.
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Family of measuresWatch Dr Robert Lloyd from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), show how to use a 'family of measures' to monitor the impact of quality improvement work.
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Aged residential care quality improvement programme charterThis document sets out the Health Quality & Safety Commission's work through the aged residential care quality improvement programme.
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Capturing the voice and themes from the aged residential care workshopsThis presentation captures the voice and themes from the Commission-hosted aged residential care engagement workshops, held in 2018.
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Hand hygiene observation data collection formHand Hygiene New Zealand data observation data collection form.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand ward structure surveyHand Hygiene New Zealand ward structure survey document.
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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.
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Presentation slides from Dr Vineet Chopra: Are peripherally-inserted central catheters the next central vascular catheter?Dr Vineet Chopra MBBS, Associate Professor of Medicine and Research Scientist at the University of Michigan Health System, gave a presentation to district health boards on peripherally inserted central catheters on 21 March 2018 in Auckland.