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‘Nuggets of gold’: Insights from voices of lived experience
This report summarises the outcomes of a scoping project exploring the possibility of gathering and sharing ‘nuggets of gold’ – that is, stories from those with lived experience of suicide attempt.
- Sepsis learning tools
- Aotearoa Patient Safety Day 2024
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From PES to PDSA – Workbook: Using adult hospital inpatient experience survey data for quality improvement
This workbook is designed to help you use data from the Aotearoa New Zealand adult hospital inpatient experience survey to conduct quality improvement initiatives and track the progress of these initiatives.
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Instructions for reviewing and correcting Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme (SSIIP) data in National Monitor
This document has been developed as a guide for SSIIP champions to review and correct SSIIP data in National Monitor (the data entry platform for the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s surveillance).
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Collective learning: Quality improvement in aged residential care
Early 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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Peripheral intravenous catheter infographics
Downloadable A3 and A4 versions of the peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) infographics.
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Stakeholder assessment template
This template forms apart of the patient deterioration preparation and implementation guide.
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Case study: Harnessing data for local quality improvement in asthma
This case study describes a project run by Te Awakairangi Health Network (TeAHN) to use local data relating to asthma to identify practice variation, explore the local drivers contributing to variation and support quality improvement.
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Alwena & Jim's story: Improving communication around cancer diagnosis
Alwena was diagnosed with stage 4 peritoneal cancer. In this video, her husband Jim (a health care professional) shares the story of Alwena's diagnosis and their whānau's experience within the health system.