Understanding the social networks that contribute to diversion in hospital inpatient pharmacies: A social network analysis
Background: Controlled substances (CS) are 'diverted' (stolen) from healthcare facilities via many integrated and diverse mechanisms due to a lack of safeguards. There remains a gap in understanding how healthcare workers (HCWs) leverage their social networks (e.g., their role/tasks and in...
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Main Authors: | Troy Francis (Author), Maaike de Vries (Author), Mark Fan (Author), Sonia Pinkney (Author), Reza Yousefi-Nooraie (Author), Mathieu Ouimet (Author), Valeria E. Rac (Author), Patricia Trbovich (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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