Strengthening open disclosure after incidents in maternity care: a realist synthesis of international research evidence
Abstract Background Open Disclosure (OD) is open and timely communication about harmful events arising from health care with those affected. It is an entitlement of service-users and an aspect of their recovery, as well as an important dimension of service safety improvement. Recently, OD in materni...
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Main Authors: | Mary Adams (Author), Julie Hartley (Author), Natalie Sanford (Author), Alexander Edward Heazell (Author), Rick Iedema (Author), Charlotte Bevan (Author), Maria Booker (Author), Maureen Treadwell (Author), Jane Sandall (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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