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Representing the consumer voice in an adverse event review
Sheila from Te Pukaea (Whanganui DHB's consumer council) talks about her experience as an independent consumer representative on adverse event review panels.
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Suicide post-vention | An example: ‘Fusion’, Te Tai Tokerau
This report is a brief introduction to the post-vention work of Fusion in Te Tai Tokerau. It primarily uses the voices of those involved in delivering the work with the agencies and communities, to describe its challenges and successes.
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Paul & Rachel's story: healthcare associated infection effect on family
Watch the Hand Hygiene NZ patient story, in which Paul and Rachel share their experience of the impact that a healthcare associated infection can have on both the patient and their family.
- Advance care planning | Te whakamahere tauwhiro whakamau (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Trauma work programme
Every year in New Zealand on average, 2,500 people are admitted to hospital with major trauma. For those who survive, their injuries can have a profound and lasting impact.
- Video: How to take blood pressure accurately in unwell children
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Patient Deterioration
We work with hospitals to establish recognition and response systems for managing the care of acutely deteriorating patients.
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Patient-reported outcome measures in New Zealand: Results from the adult primary care patient experience survey
This is our the first national report on patient‑reported outcome measures (PROMs) in New Zealand. It outlines how PROMs are being implemented and presents results from two measures.
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Te Whatu Ora Southern case study: Te Ara Mārama – Improving transition of care to the community for Māori trauma patients
This project, Te Ara Mārama, aimed to encourage collaboration between community health providers and inpatient rehabilitation services to support Māori trauma patients in their transition from inpatient to community 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.