Displaying 501 - 510 of 745 results
-
Hand Hygiene New Zealand ward structure surveyHand Hygiene New Zealand ward structure survey document.
-
Instructions for logging in to the Hand Hygiene Australia training siteInstructions for logging in to the Hand Hygiene Australia training site to access the online learning modules.
-
Hand hygiene observation data collection formHand Hygiene New Zealand data observation data collection form.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Presentations and videos from Patient deterioration New Zealand: current state and future developmentsPresentations and videos from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's two-day conference Patient deterioration New Zealand: current state and future developments.
-
Sample questions for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
-
Template for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk round issue and action listThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
-
Communication templates for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.