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Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties in New Zealand Children - Summary of Findings

Based on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), this publication explores the prevalence of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in New Zealand children aged 3–14 years.…

Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties in New Zealand Children - Technical Report

Based on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), this publication explores the prevalence of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties in New Zealand children aged 3–14 years.…

Evaluation of the primary care patient experience survey tool

In 2015, the Ministry of Health (the Ministry) and the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the Commission) piloted the online National Primary Care Patient Experience Survey…

From PES to PDSA: A guide to using the patient experience survey portal for quality improvement

From PES to PDSA outlines how to use the patient experience reporting portal for quality improvement.Written collaboratively with the Commission's quality improvement team, this document breaks…

Workbook: From Atlas to Action

This workbook is designed to help connect data from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Atlas of Healthcare Variation falls domain with local action. The Atlas displays…

Evaluation of a Nurse Practitioner Education Programme

Nurse practitioners are highly skilled health practitioners who can provide a wide range of assessment and treatment interventions. Their broad scope of practice enables them to…

Evaluation of Patient Safety Week - 5-11 November 2017

Patient Safety Week was an awareness-raising week held from 5–11 November 2017.It was coordinated for the fourth time by the Health Quality & Safety Commission (the…

Primary care patient experience survey: Results from the first year of pilots

This is a first annual report of responses to the primary care patient experience survey. It focuses on what priorities for improvement come from the results.…