Patient safety culture in nursing homes - a cross-sectional study among nurses and nursing aides caring for residents with diabetes
Abstract Background Due to the high morbidity and disability level among diabetes patients in nursing homes, the conditions for caregivers are exceedingly complex and challenging. The patient safety culture in nursing homes should be evaluated in order to improve patient safety and the quality of ca...
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Main Authors: | Irit Titlestad (Author), Anne Haugstvedt (Author), Jannicke Igland (Author), Marit Graue (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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