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- Acute deterioration | Te tipuheke tārū (Frailty care guides 2023)
- Approach to breathlessness (dyspnoea) | Tūngāngā (Frailty care guides 2023)
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Frailty care guides | Ngā aratohu maimoa hauwarea (2023 edition)
As Aotearoa’s aged population increases, the recognition and treatment of frailty has become crucial to all health care environments. Frailty is a recognised clinical syndrome that requires specialised assessment and interventions.
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International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) resources: Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC)
ACIPC resources for International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) 2024.
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Using lived experience to improve health services
This page has information, resources and practical advice about using lived experience to improve health services, to support implementation of the code of expectations for health entities' engagement with consumers and whānau.
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Surgical briefing brochure
A five-minute team briefing before starting the day’s surgical list reduces patient harm. This brochure answers the most commonly asked questions about introducing a start-of-list briefing.
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Patient story: Matthew Gunter
Matthew was 16 years old when he developed appendicitis. His mum, Heather, took him to the local emergency department and he had surgery that night to remove his appendix.
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National hand hygiene compliance report 1 November 2019–29 February 2020
National hand hygiene compliance report for the period of 1 November 2019 to 29 February 2020.
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National hand hygiene compliance report: 1 March to 30 June 2023
This report presents results for the period 1 November to 28 February 2023 including national hand hygiene compliance for 19 health districts and 23 private surgical hospitals (PSHs).
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Presentations from the webinar: Preventing and managing skin problems in the residential care setting
On 15 November 2023, Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission held a webinar about preventing and managing skin problems in the residential care setting. TCopies of the two main presentations can be downloaded from this page.