The professional culture among physicians in Sweden: potential implications for patient safety
Abstract Background Patient safety culture, i.e. a subset of an organization's culture, has become an important focus of patient safety research. An organization's culture consists of many cultures, underscoring the importance of studying subcultures. Professional subcultures in health car...
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Main Authors: | Marita Danielsson (Author), Per Nilsen (Author), Hans Rutberg (Author), Siw Carlfjord (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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