Factors influencing incident reporting in surgical care.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the process of incident reporting in a surgical setting. In particular: the influence of event outcome on reporting behaviour; staff perception of surgical complications as reportable events. DESIGN: Anonymous web-based questionnaire survey. SETTING: General Surgical Departm...
Autors principals: | Kreckler, S, Catchpole, K, McCulloch, P, Handa, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2009
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