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National hand hygiene compliance report: 1 November 2021 to 28 February 2022
This report presents results for the period 1 November 2021 to 28 February 2022 including national hand hygiene compliance for 20 district health boards and 22 private surgical hospitals.
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Frequently asked questions about the Safe Surgery NZ programme
This document covers frequently asked questions for the Safe Surgery NZ programme including the surgical safety checklist, briefing, debriefing and collection of data for the safe surgery quality and safety marker.
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New resources to help health care workers stay alert for sepsis
In the lead up to World Sepsis Day (13 September) we've published a suite of new resources to help health workers in hospitals identify and treat sepsis early.
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Safer use of anticoagulants: Marion and Graham's story
In this video Marion and her husband Graham talk about their experience after Marion was prescribed anticoagulants, when she was admitted to hospital for replacement of two values in her heart.
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Measurement guidance – recognition and response systems
This measurement guidance will support hospitals to implement their recognition and response system, monitor progress, and identify areas for continuous quality improvement.
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Ngā whānau Māori wheako ki te tauwhiro pāmamae me te whakaoranga | Whānau Māori experiences of major trauma care and rehabilitation
Download the full report, executive summary, two resources for clinicians (‘Whakawhanaungatanga with whānau Māori who experience trauma events’ (PDF) and ‘Supporting whānau Māori who experience trauma events’ (MS Word)) or read a brief summary.
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Te Whatu Ora Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley case study: Improving inpatient rehabilitation services for patients following major trauma
This project aimed to understand allied health input into the care of major trauma patients and investigate opportunities to improve trauma rehabilitation and enhance patient experiences at Wellington Regional Hospital.
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Matthew Ames’ sepsis survival story
Matthew Ames was 39 years old when he suffered a life-threatening reaction to what started as a sore throat. The father of four developed sepsis, leading to the loss of all of his limbs. This is the story of his illness and recovery.
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Checklists, briefings and debriefings: an evidence summary
This document provides evidence for the use of checklists, briefings and debriefings, providing an overview of research and studies undertaken in various hospitals.
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