Relationships between dental hygienists' work environment and patient safety culture
Abstract Background Patient safety culture is a core factor in increasing patient safety, is related to the quality of medical service, and can lower the risk of patient safety accidents. However, in dentistry, research has previously focused mostly on reporting of patient safety accidents. Dental p...
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Main Authors: | Eun-Mi Choi (Author), So-Jung Mun (Author), Won-Gyun Chung (Author), Hie-Jin Noh (Author) |
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