A combined behavioural economics- and simulation-based medical education to promote effectiveness among medical residents in coping with workplace violence in Northern China: a quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background Workplace violence is internationally recognised as a major concern for the workforce, which entails serious consequences, and research shows that medical residents are more likely than other doctors to experience violence in the workplace. This study first examines the effective...
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Main Authors: | Chao Liu (Author), Weijing Liu (Author), Mingli Jiao (Author), Ye Li (Author), Gangyu Zhang (Author), Lifeng Wei (Author), Shuang Zhou (Author), Yuanheng Li (Author), Zhuowa Sha (Author), Yanhua Hao (Author), Qunhong Wu (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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