Literature
The Knowledge Library describes primarily New Zealand based research on quality and innovation in the health sector from the year 2000 onwards.
Current areas of focus include: clinical leadership; improvement methods; productivity (focusing initially on hospitals and shorter stays in emergency departments); health targets (including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer), and oral health.
There are also a selection of abstracts from the international literature that have applicability to health system improvement activities in New Zealand.
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| NZ Literature Abstracts | 1,996 | View all |
| Research Studies | 101 | View all |
| Researchers | 2,668 | View all |
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NZ Literature Abstract
Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) statement
posted by Research Admin on 8 May 2013
Published 2013. Authors: Don Husereau, Michael Drummond, Stavros Petrou, Chris Carswell, David Moher, Dan Greenberg, Federico Augustovski, Andrew H. Briggs, Josephine Mauskopf, Elizabeth Loder.
BMC Medicine, 11:80
NZ Literature Abstract
New graduate nurses as knowledge brokers in general practice in New Zealand: A constructivist grounded theory
posted by Research Admin on 8 May 2013
Published 2013. Authors: Karen Hoare, Jane Mills, Karen Francis.
Health & Social Care in the Community, [published online 3 May 2013]
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NZ Literature Abstracts
- New Zealand National Hand Hygiene Compliance Audit: March 2013
- Evaluation of the Midlands Health Network Integrated Family Health Centre (IFHC) model of care: Phase II report
- Cigarette smoking and risk of breast cancer in a New Zealand multi-ethnic case-control study
- Reduction mammaplasty and resource allocation - are patients being treated fairly? An examination of the current New Zealand situation, and looking towards the future
- The high volume debate in a low volume country: Centralisation of oesophageal resection in New Zealand
