Nurses' perception of patient safety culture and its relationship with adverse events: a national questionnaire survey in Iran
Abstract Background Patient safety culture is an important factor in determining hospitals' ability to address and reduce the occurrence of adverse events (AEs). However, few studies have reported on the impact of nurses' perceptions of patient safety culture on the occurrence of AEs. Our...
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Main Authors: | Edris Kakemam (Author), Hojatolah Gharaee (Author), Mohamad Reza Rajabi (Author), Milad Nadernejad (Author), Zahra Khakdel (Author), Pouran Raeissi (Author), Rohollah Kalhor (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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