An exploratory survey study of disorder and its association with safety culture in four hospitals
Abstract Background Signs of disorder in neighbourhoods (e.g., litter, graffiti) are thought to influence the behaviour of residents, potentially leading to violations of rules and petty criminal behaviour. Recently, these premises have been applied to the hospital context, with physical and social...
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Main Authors: | Kate Churruca (Author), Louise A. Ellis (Author), Janet C. Long (Author), Chiara Pomare (Author), Winston Liauw (Author), Caroline M. O'Donnell (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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