Patient safety culture as perceived by operating room professionals: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Routine assessments of patient safety culture within hospitals have been widely recommended to improve patient safety. Experts suggested that mixed-methods studies can help gain a deeper understanding of the concept. However, studies combining quantitative and qualitative approac...
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Main Authors: | Wiem Aouicha (Author), Mohamed Ayoub Tlili (Author), Jihene Sahli (Author), Ali Mtiraoui (Author), Thouraya Ajmi (Author), Houyem Said Latiri (Author), Souad Chelbi (Author), Mohamed Ben Rejeb (Author), Manel Mallouli (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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