MP Orbe, G King III - Health Communication, 2000 - questia.com This article explores the ways in which registered nurses communicate about
organi zational wrongdoing. Critical incidents were gathered from over 200
registered nurses. Through the phenomenological process of description, ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
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S Hor, R Iedema - ahpi.health.usyd.edu.au Aims: To understand and explore how clinicians act and interact with each
other to deliver safe patient care. ... Methods: Ethnographic methods –
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M Hirose, SE Regenbogen, S Lipsitz, Y … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - qshc.bmj.com Results: Although physicians and nurses reported nearly equal numbers of events
resulting in major injury (32 v 31), physicians reported far fewer minor
incidents (430 v 6387) and far fewer incidents overall (462 v 6418). In ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
R Blais, D Bruno, G Bartlett, R Tamblyn - Journal of Patient Safety, 2008 - journals.lww.com Régis Blais, PhD,* Derson Bruno, MD, MSc,* Gillian Bartlett, PhD,Þ and Robyn
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