Assessing patient safety culture in 15 intensive care units: a mixed-methods study
Abstract Background Within hospitals, intensive care units (ICUs) are particularly high-risk areas for medical errors and adverse events that could occur due to the complexity of care and the patients' fragile medical conditions. Assessing patient safety culture (PSC) is essential to have a bro...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed Ayoub Tlili (Author), Wiem Aouicha (Author), Jihene Sahli (Author), Asma Ben Cheikh (Author), Ali Mtiraoui (Author), Thouraya Ajmi (Author), Chekib Zedini (Author), Souad Chelbi (Author), Mohamed Ben Rejeb (Author), Manel Mallouli (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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