Patient perspectives on adverse event investigations in health care
Abstract Background Over the last decade attention has grown to give patients and next of kin (P/N) more substantial roles in adverse event investigations. Adverse event investigations occur after adverse events that resulted in death or severe injury. Few studies have focused on patient perspective...
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Main Authors: | Rachel I. Dijkstra-Eijkemans (Author), Linda J. Knap (Author), Nieke A. Elbers (Author), Roland D. Friele (Author), Antony Pemberton (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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