Exploring the fear of clinical errors: associations with socio-demographic, professional, burnout, and mental health factors in healthcare workers - A nationwide cross-sectional study
BackgroundThe fear of clinical errors among healthcare workers (HCW) is an understudied aspect of patient safety. This study aims to describe this phenomenon among HCW and identify associated socio-demographic, professional, burnout and mental health factors.MethodsWe conducted a nationwide, online,...
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Main Authors: | Laurent Boyer (Author), Albert W. Wu (Author), Sara Fernandes (Author), Bach Tran (Author), Yann Brousse (Author), Tham Thi Nguyen (Author), Dong Keon Yon (Author), Pascal Auquier (Author), Guillaume Lucas (Author), Bastien Boussat (Author), Guillaume Fond (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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