COH Diabetes Service is looking to establish an Online Patient Resource Hub with resources for our clients. To assist in creating the website we would like to know what you would like on it.
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Community Palliative Care are developing new service for consumers, to provide hygiene and respite services.
We are seeking feedback from carers and significant others who are caring for a loved one. This questionnaire is for carers and significant others over the age of 18 years.
We ask that you reflect on your personal experience over the past 7 days when responding to these questions. These questions cover physical well-being, social/family...More
Community Palliative Care are developing new service for consumers, to provide hygiene and respite services.
We are seeking feedback from clients receiving care under the Community Palliative Care Service. This questionnaire is for clients over the age of 18 years.
We ask that you reflect on your personal experience over the past 7 days when responding to these questions. These questions cover physical well-being, social/family well-being, emotional well-being and...More
Community Palliative Care are developing a new service for consumers, aimed at consumers under 65 years of age, to provide hygiene and respite services.
We are seeking your feedback about the project and ways to tailor the service to your needs.
The survey will take less than 10 minutes and we appreciate you taking the time to complete it.
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Thank you for participating in the Community Palliative Care Hygiene and Respite Service.
We are seeking your feedback about the service and your experience.
The survey will take less than 10 minutes and we appreciate you taking the time to complete it.
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There has been recent feedback from managers within ADS about the potential of re-commencing the Program Managers Update Meeting, or exploring the commencement of an Operational Management Committee / a forum for managers to meet (outside of Safety and Quality).
Seeking your thoughts and feedback to assist with this decision-making and discussion.
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The aim of this survey is to contribute to improving the health outcomes and experiences of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients by gaining a greater understanding of their stay in the Virtual Care Ward while COVID-19 positive. This will enable appropriate and meaningful collection of Patient Reported Experiences Measures (PREMS) within Metro North Community and Oral Health (COH) services to inform better care delivery for the Virtual Care Ward.
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The COH Diabetes Service has reviewed the hypoglycaemia resource that is provided at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. From the review a new hypoglycaemia resource has been designed and we would like your views before publishing it.
Could you please complete the short 5 question survey?
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You are invited to take part in the second phase of the research project, “Antenatal Models of Care and the effect on breastfeeding rates after discharge”. This is because you have taken part in the first phase of the study, by completing questionnaires, and expressed an interest in being contacted for an interview to discuss your experiences with your pregnancy care and infant feeding.
As you may remember, this research project is aiming to see if there is a link...More
Who is this survey for?
Anyone aged 18 or over who is interested in, involved in or who has worked or currently works in the mental health and/or criminal justice system (police, court, prison). That includes people who’ve been through court or prison and who may have or have had challenges with mental health or social and emotional wellbeing.
We’d like to acknowledge the particular effort it takes for people with personal and/or family experiences in these areas to be...More
Some people have difficulty performing everyday activities when they feel tired or sleepy. The purpose of this questionnaire is to find out if you generally have difficulty carrying out certain activities because you are too sleepy or tired.
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Let us know if you are interested in participating in an online workshop.
A series of online workshops are being planned between January and March of 2022.
The workshops will provide an opportunity for people to tell us about what they think is important for national principles for forensic mental health.
The workshops will be held online, with up to 25 participants each, and will take around 2 hours.
You will need to be living in Australia and aged 18 years or over to...More
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equity requires a renewed approach to eliminating unavoidable, unjust, and unfair health inequities.
Metro North Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership Team, in partnership with Health Service Strategy Unit, is leading a co-design process for developing a new Health Equity Strategy. This is a legislative requirement under the Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011.
Metro North Health will work closely with all...More
Adis 24/7 Alcohol and Drug Support recently created a new referral option for callers wishing to engage in alcohol and/or other drug treatment. The new referral method means that callers can be directly referred to an alcohol and other drug treatment service by providing their details and answering questions about their alcohol and/or other drug concerns. The caller's details are sent to the treatment service (with the caller's consent) and the service provider will then contact the client...More
Adis 24/7 Alcohol and Drug Support recently created a new referral option for callers wishing to engage in alcohol and/or other drug treatment. The new referral method means that callers can be directly referred to an alcohol and other drug treatment service by providing their details and answering questions about their alcohol and/or other drug concerns. The caller's details are sent to the treatment service (with the caller's consent) and the service provider will then contact the client...More
In Australia, approximately 1,100 Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) are diagnosed with cancer annually (1). Of these cases, almost 225 AYAs are diagnosed in Queensland (2). Radiation Therapy is a clinically proven method of treatment that is prescribed as a part of international oncology best practice guidelines and therefore plays an integral role in the treatment of oncological disease in AYA patients (1). The Radiation Therapy department at RBWH currently provides services...More
Th Women's Business and Ngarrama services would like to improve the health care we provide to you during and after your pregnancy.
We invite your input by completing the following feedback form.
This will help us to better design our physiotherapy, nutrition and dietetics and social work maternity services.
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Consumer and community engagement are critical to improving patient experiences, person-centred care and health outcomes. We have developed a new Strategy to bolster consumer and community involvement in all that we do at Metro North Health. Over the next 3 years we will focus on the known gaps in consumer and community engagement, such as expanding the diversity of representation in our improvement activities and empowering patients as partners in their healthcare journey. ...More
Important update in relation to COVID-19 vaccination requirements, in particular for volunteers/consumer representatives.
Recently there has been a lot of work around mandatory COVID vaccinations for all Metro North staff. In line with QLD Health HR Policy, employee COVID-19 vaccination requirements have been mandated, which means all Metro North staff must provide evidence of their first does of COVID vaccination by 30 September and their second dose by 31 October. ...More
We would love to hear about your experience with the Women's Business Pathway. This service aims to provide culturally safe care for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women for all things women's business. Your feedback will be used to improve the service, and make sure it is providing the care our women want and need.
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We value your opinion. The aim of our evaluation is to determine whether the programs and opportunities provided by the Brighton Wellness Hub are effective and improve the health and wellbeing of our members .
The following survey is centred on four themes: social connectedness, social isolation, quality of life and healthcare utilisation . Please answer as accurately as possible. You can choose to opt out from the survey at any point. ...More
Metro North Health (MNH) is undertaking planning for a proposed redevelopment of Redcliffe Hospital.
The proposed Redcliffe Hospital Redevelopment provides an opportunity for significant expansion to healthcare services and infrastructure capacity within our region.
Redcliffe Hospital was established in 1965 and has a proud tradition of caring for its community.
Redcliffe and the surrounding communities are growing, and early planning work shows that more...More
The PostMAN Clinic aims to identify and address specific issues after a Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT). Your feedback is extremly valuable in assisting us improve our service and to address any concerns you may have. Would you please answer the following questions regarding your experience and care received in the PostMAN Clinic. Your response to this survey will be treated confidentially and should take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
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Metro North HHS is interested in hearing about the experiences of people with diabetes who have been treated by one of our diabetes services. This may include care provided at an emergency department, overnight care in a hospital bed, management of pregnancies where the mother had diabetes, or attending an outpatient clinic.
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MN32 is the fifteen year horizon document for Metro North. It sets out our aspirations through to 2032 in four key focus areas:
Clinical models
Research, innovation and knowledge translation
Workforce
Infrastructure.
The document is 3 years old and we are currently undertaking a review and refresh of it. To date we have undertaken horizon scanning, an online survey of a small group and focus groups for the above areas to identify additional...More
MN32 #NEXTCARE: MN32
The future of health was developed in 2017 to provide a 15-year outlook (2032) for Metro North Hospital and Health Service (Metro North HHS). MN32 considered the latest technology and clinical advancements as well as new and emerging workforce trends and infrastructure requirements and aspirations. MN32 provides a roadmap under the four domains (clinical models, workforce, infrastructure and research/innovation) and articulates the key outcomes to be...More
Talk-About is a bimonthly newsletter produced by the Metro North Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Unit. The publication covers program updates, news and photographs from cultural events, detailed articles regarding health programs and initiatives for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers and staff profile articles. The publication is designed for all Metro North Hospital and Health Service staff to increase their awareness of specific Indigenous health programs and...More