S Singer, M Meterko, L Baker, D Gaba, A … - Health Services Research, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov Address correspondence to Sara Singer, MBA, Center for Health Policy, Stanford
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J Hellings, W Schrooten, N Klazinga, A … - Quality Assurance, 2007 - emeraldinsight.com Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure patient safety
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AL Schutz, MA Counte, S Meurer - Health Care Management Science, 2007 - Springer Abstract The development of patient safety culture in health care organizations
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DM Ashcroft, D Parker - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009 - qshc.bmj.com Results: A 34-item Pharmacy Safety Climate Questionnaire (PSCQ) was extracted
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T Manser - Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com Results: Evidence from three main areas of research supports the relationship
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M Fleming, N Wentzell - Healthc Q Spec Issue, 2008 - longwoods.com Abstract The Patient Safety Culture Improvement Tool (PSCIT) was developed to
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ZR Miao, L Feng, S Li, F Zhu, X Ji, L Jiao, F … - Neurosurgery, 2009 - journals.lww.com Cited Here...: The mean age of the patients was 48 ± 11 years (range, 25-79
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