OG Aasland, R Førde - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com Results: 368/1294 (28%) reported that they had experienced at least one adverse
event with serious patient injury. Being male and working within a surgical
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R Førde, R Pedersen, V Akre - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2008 - Springer Abstract. Clinical ethics committees have existed in Norway since 1996. By now
all hospital trusts have one. An evaluation of these committees' work was
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V Akre, E Falkum, BO Hoftvedt, OG Aasland - Social Science & Medicine, 1997 - Elsevier Open and supportive communication is probably one of the most important
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L Nash, M Daly, M Johnson, G Walter, M … - Australasian Psychiatry, 2007 - informahealthcare.com Methods: A total of 1499 GPs were initially invited to participate in the study.
Two hundred and sixty requested not to participate, with 1239 subsequently being
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J Goldie, L Schwartz, A McConnachie, J … - Medical Education, 2003 - ethicist.kmu.edu.tw Objective To examine students' attitudes and potential behaviour with regard to
whistle blowing as they progress through a modern undergraduate medical
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W Cunningham, R Crump, A Tomlin - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2003 - nzma.org.nz Results Nine hundred and seventy one doctors (11% of registered New Zealand
doctors) indicated that 34% had ever received a medical complaint, and 66% had
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L Nash, M Daly, M Johnson, C Coulston, C … - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2009 - informahealthcare.com Results: Male respondents had significantly higher psychoticism scores than
females (p<0.001), and females had significantly higher neuroticism scores than
males (p<0.01), as in community samples. However, for GPs who worked more ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 5 versions
J Vollmann, N Burchardi, A Weidtmann - Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov OBJECTIVE: Health Care Ethics Committees (HEC) are new ways of implementing
clinical ethics in hospitals and nursing homes. In the US all health care
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