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- Urinary tract infections | Te pokenga pūaha mimi (Frailty care guides 2023)
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The first 12 months of ‘light’ reporting for the orthopaedic surgical site infection improvement programme
This poster summarises the first twelve months of national reporting for the light orthopaedic surgical site infection improvement programme.
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Evaluation of the patient deterioration programme | Formative feedback summary report on Kōrero mai cohort two
This brief formative summary on Kōrero mai gives an overview of Synergia's engagement with cohort two of the patient deterioration programme workstream: the patient, family and whānau escalation system.
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Comparison of the Aotearoa New Zealand Early Warning Score and National Early Warning Score to predict adverse inpatient events in a vital sign dataset
Mohan C, Entezami P, John S, Hewitt J, Sylevych A, Psirides A
Anaesthesia - Mental health in primary care
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Appropriate medication use in aged residential care: Optimising the use of antibiotics, antipsychotics and fentanyl | Ngā rongoā tika mā ngā kaumātua/kuia: Kia tika te whāngai atu o ngā rongoā paturopi
This report focuses on optimising the use of particular medicines in aged residential care. It was originally published in May 2020 and updated in June 2022.
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Fifteenth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee: Reporting Mortality and Morbidity 2020
The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee | Te Pūrongo ā-Tau Tekau mā Rima o te Komiti Arotake Mate Pēpi, Mate Whaea Hoki.
- Acute deterioration | Te tipuheke tārū (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Co-designing nudges: Phase two of raising the bar on the national adult inpatient experience survey
Raising the bar on the national patient experience survey responds to the adult national inpatient experience survey results by investigating the lower scoring areas of the survey and recommending interventions to improve these results.
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BMJ Quality & Safety: Elimination of central-venous-catheter related bloodstream infections from the intensive care unit
The authors set out to reduce CRBSI and introduced interventions in their intensive care unit (ICU) over a 4-year period using a quality improvement approach.