How do healthcare practitioners use incident data to improve patient safety in Japan? A qualitative study
Abstract Background Patient incident reporting systems have been widely used for ensuring safety and improving quality in care settings in many countries. However, little is known about the way in which incident data are used by frontline clinical staff. Furthermore, while the use of a systems persp...
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Main Authors: | Naonori Kodate (Author), Ken'ichiro Taneda (Author), Akiyo Yumoto (Author), Nana Kawakami (Author) |
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