Exploring patient safety risk in an emergency ward for substance use through a mixed-method analysis
Abstract Background There is limited knowledge of how psychiatric patient safety measures can detect and understand risk as an emergent property within a healthcare system. Overcrowding poses a risk for patient safety in psychiatric emergency wards and is associated with increased mortality and viol...
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