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Collective learning: Quality improvement in aged residential careEarly in 2019, the Health Quality & Safety Commission's aged residential care programme team identified four care homes in the Auckland region, to carry out small-scale improvement projects over three months.
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Frequently asked questions about surgical site infectionsThese frequently asked questions about surgical site infections were written by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) and answer questions such as 'What is an SSI?' and 'Can SSIs be treated?'.
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Anti-staphylococcal bundle to reduce surgical site infections in orthopaedic and cardiac surgeryFeedback summary of discussion paper and next steps
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand – findings from the 2016 surveyFindings from the August 2016 survey conducted in district health boards (DHBs) to gain a better understanding of their approach in delivering the HHNZ programme.
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Preventing infection after surgery brochure (for patients)Consumer leaflet for patients about preventing infection after surgery.
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Enliven philosophy of careThe philosophy of care, Eden Principles and code of rights and conduct from Enliven.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand education toolkitThe Hand Hygiene New Zealand education toolkit has been developed to provide district health board hand hygiene coordinators, champions and others, with a range of ideas and activities for delivering hand hygiene education to health care workers.
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Nau mai, haere mai ki tōku kainga hou | Welcome to my homeThe Health Quality & Safety Commission’s aged residential care (ARC) programme is pleased to share a collection of personal stories about what’s important to people and their families/whānau when entering ARC in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand Implementation Guidelines 2013This document provides a practical guide to implementing the Hand Hygiene New Zealand programme within DHBs in New Zealand.
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Infection Prevention and Control FactsheetInformation on the Infection Prevention and Control programme.