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Changes to discharge summaries improves support for major trauma patients in Nelson Marlborough
Changes to the information patients are given when discharged from Nelson Hospital has had a positive impact on patient satisfaction and rehabilitation.
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Report finds improvements to rehabilitation services have been maintained, one year later
A year on from the completion of a collaborative to improve rehabilitation services for survivors of major trauma, a new report Rehabilitation collaborative review: 1 year on shows the improvements have been sustained.
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Learning session round-up for the serious traumatic brain injury rehabilitation collaborative
Five teams of trauma clinicians from around Aotearoa New Zealand took part in the first two learning sessions of a national quality improvement collaborative focused on serious traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
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Trauma rehabilitation hui sparks cross-team collaboration
Ten teams from across Aotearoa gathered in Wellington on 22 June 2021 for their second learning session for the rehabilitation collaborative.
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Round-up on trauma interactive day
Around 60 trauma nursing and allied health professionals from across the country came together for an interactive day in Wellington in November to network, connect and share innovation.
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Serious traumatic brain injury (sTBI) national collaborative begins second phase of improvement work
The second phase of the sTBI national collaborative launched on Tuesday 21 February 2023 with the first learning session in Wellington. This follows the first phase, which began in October 2022.
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Project leads to brain injuries being proactively identified
Lessons from an initiative aimed at improving identification of brain injury in patients admitted to hospital with major trauma will now be shared across the sector.
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Serious traumatic brain injury national collaborative concludes in Wellington
The second phase of the serious traumatic brain injury (sTBI) national collaborative came to a close on Tuesday 13 June with the final learning session held in Wellington for the four participating teams.
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Improving trauma care for critically bleeding patients: A national best-practice critical bleeding bundle of care with associated guidance and massive transfusion protocol
A practical guide for clinical staff to use to inform their care of critically haemorrhaging trauma patients.
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Brochure: Guide for trauma patients and whānau
This link will take you to information from the National Trauma Network, for trauma patients and their family and whānau.