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Pou hihiri, Pou o te aroha | Healing and learning from harm
Pou hihiri, Pou o te aroha | Healing and learning from harm was developed by the Diana Unwin Chair in Restorative Justice and Stella Maris productions in consultation with several health sector and Māori partners, and funded by the Commission.
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Olivia and Karen: The importance of midwives
When Olivia and Karen found a midwife who specialised in supporting rainbow families they said, ‘Sign us up’. The two mothers share the importance of inclusive language and of both parents being included in the whole pregnancy and birth experience.
- Acute deterioration | Te tipuheke tārū (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Recovering from a hip fracture | Pikinga ora i tētahi whatinga hope (booklet in English and te reo Māori)
The Commission has helped to develop a hip fracture recovery information booklet to meet the needs of the population in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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The Health Quality and Safety Commission: making good health care better
Shuker C, Bohm G, Bramley D, Frost S, Galler D, Hamblin R, Henderson R, Jansen P, Martin G, Orsborn K, Penny A, Wilson J, Merry A
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A window on quality 2021: COVID-19 and impacts on our broader health system – Part 1 | He tirohanga kounga 2021: me ngā pānga ki te pūnaha hauora whānui – Wāhanga 1
This year’s A window on quality explores the secondary impacts of our response on selected aspects of the functioning of our health system so we can learn from that experience and shape resilient system responses in the future.
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Topic 1 supplement: Patient story staff perspective
Use this patient story as a supplement to Topic 1.
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Penina's story — lead maternity care midwife
Penina has been a lead maternity care midwife for over 20 years. She says when a Pacific person comes to her, they expect she will understand how to best care for them without them having to spell it out.
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Matthew and Diane’s story: Surviving sepsis against the odds (video)
Matthew and his wife Diane speak about his sepsis diagnosis and recovery.
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Report shows most people are alive 30 days after surgery in New Zealand
Updated report presenting national data on surgery and associated risk in New Zealand, to support informed conversations between clinicians, patients and whānau.