Retrospective analysis of factors influencing the implementation of a program to address unprofessional behaviour and improve culture in Australian hospitals
Abstract Background Unprofessional behaviour among hospital staff is common. Such behaviour negatively impacts on staff wellbeing and patient outcomes. Professional accountability programs collect information about unprofessional staff behaviour from colleagues or patients, providing this as informa...
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Main Authors: | Kate Churruca (Author), Johanna Westbrook (Author), Kathleen L Bagot (Author), Ryan D McMullan (Author), Rachel Urwin (Author), Neil Cunningham (Author), Rebecca Mitchell (Author), Peter Hibbert (Author), Neroli Sunderland (Author), Erwin Loh (Author), Natalie Taylor (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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