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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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Maternal morbidity review toolkit for maternity services | Te kete arotake mate whakawhānau mō ngā ratonga whakawhānau
This document and attachments form the Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission's maternal morbidity review toolkit.
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Thematic analysis of maternity adverse events reported 1 July 2018–30 June 2023
This report is an analysis of maternity-specific data from a 5-year period (1 July 2018–30 June 2023).
- Recognition and response system retrospective case note review template
- Improving surgical teamwork and communication: A guide to preparing and implementing
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Major trauma rehabilitation quality improvement programme: National collaborative 2021 guidelines and application form
This document includes guidance on and an application form for the trauma rehabilitation national collaborative 2021.
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Consumer flyer: Ask your pharmacist for advice about your medicines
Consumer flyer: help with your medicines is available – ask your pharmacist for advice.
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Vital sign charts and early warning systems: A scoping literature review
Adapt Research, on behalf of Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission has undertaken a scoping review of recent literature in 2024 to ensure the national adult and maternity vital signs charts remain aligned to best practice.
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Adverse events exception reporting 2020/21: Thematic analysis involving always report and review events
This thematic analysis reviewed all wrong consumer and wrong site always review and report events, reported to Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission by district health boards between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2021.
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Cancer Society survivorship consensus statement
As cancer treatments improve more people are living with, through and beyond cancer. Support for these people and their whānau is important.