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Changing Pacific household composition and wellbeing,1981 to 2006

Developing a hub for e-Social Science in NZ: Linking the GRID with emergent social data technologies and networks

Family Whanau and Wellbeing Project (FWWP)

Generating synthetic data sets using non-confidential published tables and confidentialised unit record data sets

Homogamy in New Zealand? Investigating patterns in family/whanau formation, social interaction and social stratification

Hospital Restructuring: Patient Outcomes and Nursing Workforce Implications

Modelling residential segregation: an empirical and simulation-based study

Modelling social change in New Zealand: Social Simulation Applied to a Census “test bed” (MoSC)

National Primary Medical Care Survey (NatMedCa)

Primary care in an ageing society: a modelling approach (PCASO)

Socio-Economic Status and Well-Being (PGSF)

The New Zealand Quality of Healthcare Study (NZQHS)

    The New Zealand Quality of Healthcare Study (NZQHS) : Selected Publications
   
 














Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998 II: surgical adverse events.
(2005)
Details: Briant R, Morton J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Ali W. ‘Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998 II: surgical adverse events’. New Zealand Medical Journal 118(1219), 1-12. Link.
Type: Book chapter
Estimating interviewer effects for binary responses
(2001)
Details: Scott AJ, Davis PB. ‘Estimating interviewer effects for binary responses’. In Achieving Data Quality in a Statistical Agency: a Methodological Perspective. Statistics Canada; Ottawa, 107-114, 2001.
Type: Conference article
Claiming behaviour in a no-fault system of medical injury:a descriptive analysis of claimants and non-claimants
(2006)
Details: Bismark M, Brennan T, Davis P, Studdert D. ‘Claiming behaviour in a no-fault system of medical injury: a descriptive analysis of claimants and non-claimants’. Medical Journal of Australia 185, 203-207, 2006.
Type: Journal article
Relationship between complaints and quality of care in New Zealand: a descriptive analysis of complainants and non-complainants following adverse events
(2006)
Details: Bismark MM, Brennan TA, Paterson RJ, Davis PB, Studdert, DM. 'Relationship between complaints and quality of care in New Zealand: a descriptive analysis of complainants and non-complainants following adverse events’. Quality and Safety in Health Care 15, 17-22, 2006. Link.
Type: Journal article
Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998: adverse events and death
(2006)
Details: Briant R, Buchanan J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P. ‘Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998: adverse events and death’. New Zealand Medical Journal 119(1231), 1-16. 2006. Link.
Type: Journal article
Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998 I: drug and related therapeutic adverse events
(2004)
Details: Briant R, Ali W, Lay-Yee R, Davis P. ‘Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998 I: drug and related therapeutic adverse events’. New Zealand Medical Journal, 117(1188),1-8. 2004. Link.
Type: Journal article
Tough but fair? The active management of the New Zealand drug benefits scheme by an independent Crown agency
(2004)
Details: Davis P. "Tough but fair"? The active management of the New Zealand drug benefits scheme by an independent Crown agency’. Australian Health Review 28(2), 171-181, 2004.
Type: Journal article
Adverse events in New Zealand public hospitals 2: Preventability and clinical context
(2003)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Ali W, Scott A, Schug S. ‘Adverse events in New Zealand public hospitals 2: Preventability and clinical context’. New Zealand Medical Journal 116(1183), 1-11. 2003. Link.
Type: Journal article
Acknowledgement of “no fault” medical injury: review of patients’ hospital records in New Zealand
(2003)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Scott A, Schug S. ‘Acknowledgement of “no fault” medical injury: review of patients’ hospital records in New Zealand’. British Medical Journal 326, 79-80. Link.
Type: Journal article
Compensation for medical injury in New Zealand: Does “no fault” increase the level of claims-making and reduce its social and clinical selectivity?
(2002)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Fitzjohn J, Hider P, Briant R, Schug S. ‘Compensation for medical injury in New Zealand: Does “no fault” increase the level of claims-making and reduce its social and clinical selectivity?’ Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 27(5), 833-854, 2002. Link.
Type: Journal article
Adverse Events in New Zealand Public Hospitals 1: Occurrence and impact
(2002)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Ali W, Scott A, Schug S. ‘Adverse Events in New Zealand Public Hospitals 1: Occurrence and impact’. New Zealand Medical Journal 115(1167), 1-9, 2002. Link.
Type: Journal article
Adverse Events Regional Feasibility Study: Indicative Findings
(2001)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Schug S, Briant R, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W. ‘Adverse Events Regional Feasibility Study: Indicative Findings’. New Zealand Medical Journal 114, 203-205, 2001.
Type: Journal article
Adverse Events Regional Feasibility Study: Methodological Results
(2001)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Schug S, Briant R, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W. ‘Adverse Events Regional Feasibility Study: Methodological Results’. New Zealand Medical Journal 114, 200-202, 2001.
Type: Journal article
Adverse events in New Zealand public hospitals: principal findings from a national survey.
(2001)
Details: Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Schug S, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W. Adverse events in New Zealand public hospitals: principal findings from a national survey. Occasional Paper No 3, Wellington: Ministry of Health, ISBN 0-478-26265-5 (Booklet), ISBN 0-478-26268-X (Internet), 105 pages. Link.
Type: Technical report