Patient safety: knowledge, influence and attitude among physicians: an exploratory study
Abstract Background Patient safety is regarded as a global problem by which both developed and developing worlds are affected. It is defined as avoidance and prevention of patient injuries or adverse events, which could result during health care delivery. This study aimed to identify physicians'...
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Main Authors: | Noha Asem (Author), Hend Aly Sabry (Author), Eman Elfar (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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