Adaptive design: adaptation and adoption of patient safety practices in daily routines, a multi-site study
Abstract Background Most interventions to improve patient safety (Patient Safety Practices (PSPs)), are introduced without engaging front-line professionals. Administrative staff, managers and sometimes a few professionals, representing only one or two disciplines, decide what to change and how. Con...
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Main Authors: | Connie Dekker - van Doorn (Author), Linda Wauben (Author), Jeroen van Wijngaarden (Author), Johan Lange (Author), Robbert Huijsman (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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