An analysis of pharmacists' workplace patient safety perceptions across practice setting and role characteristics
Background: Lay press investigations have been published that describe pharmacist errors and the workplace environment in the community pharmacy setting. However, recent studies that explore pharmacists' perceptions of patient safety in the workplace are limited. Objectives: 1) To describe phar...
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Main Authors: | Reginald Dilliard (Author), Nicholas E. Hagemeier (Author), Brady Ratliff (Author), Rebecca Maloney (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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