"Time is of the essence": relationship between hospital staff perceptions of time, safety attitudes and staff wellbeing
Abstract Background Hospitals are perceived as fast-paced and complex environments in which a missed or incorrect diagnosis or misread chart has the potential to lead to patient harm. However, to date, limited attention has been paid to studying how hospital sociotemporal norms may be associated wit...
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Main Authors: | Louise A. Ellis (Author), Yvonne Tran (Author), Chiara Pomare (Author), Janet C. Long (Author), Kate Churruca (Author), Zeyad Mahmoud (Author), Winston Liauw (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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