Identifying predictors of patient safety competency based on sleep quality in student faculty of nursing and midwifery during the internship period: a multidisciplinary study
Abstract Background Ensuring patient safety is of paramount importance in healthcare services. Sleep disorders not only have detrimental effects on the health of healthcare students but also significantly impair their performance, leading to an increased risk of medication errors. These errors can p...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Javad Jafari (Author), Pouya Mostafazadeh (Author), Mohammad Reza Mojebi (Author), Reza Nemati-Vakilabad (Author), Alireza Mirzaei (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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