Safety climate, safety climate strength, and length of stay in the NICU
Abstract Background Safety climate is an important marker of patient safety attitudes within health care units, but the significance of intra-unit variation of safety climate perceptions (safety climate strength) is poorly understood. This study sought to examine the standard safety climate measure...
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Main Authors: | Daniel S. Tawfik (Author), Eric J. Thomas (Author), Timothy J. Vogus (Author), Jessica B. Liu (Author), Paul J. Sharek (Author), Courtney C. Nisbet (Author), Henry C. Lee (Author), J. Bryan Sexton (Author), Jochen Profit (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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