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Burden of serious harms from diagnostic error in the USA
Emotional safety
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patient safety
Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: multimethod qualitative study combining Safety I and Safety II analysis
Systematic review of clinical debriefing tools: attributes and evidence for use
Health services under pressure: a scoping review and development of a taxonomy of adaptive strategies
Choosing Wisely and the climate crisis: a role for clinicians
Types and effects of feedback for emergency ambulance staff: a systematic mixed studies review and meta-analysis
Equitable and accessible informed healthcare consent process for people with intellectual disability: a systematic literature review
Roles and effectiveness of knowledge brokers for translating clinical practice guidelines in health-related settings: a systematic review
Consent and refusal of procedures during labour and birth: a survey among 11 418 women in the Netherlands
Patient safety and hospital visiting at the end of life during COVID-19 restrictions in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study
Indication documentation and indication-based prescribing within electronic prescribing systems: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
Predictors and population health outcomes of persistent high GP turnover in English general practices: a retrospective observational study
What and when to debrief: a scoping review examining interprofessional clinical debriefing
Targets: unintended and unanticipated effects
Common contributing factors of diagnostic error: A retrospective analysis of 109 serious adverse event reports from Dutch hospitals
Racial and ethnic disparities in common inpatient safety outcomes in a children's hospital cohort
"It's probably an STI because you're gay": a qualitative study of diagnostic error experiences in sexual and gender minority individuals
Reducing unnecessary diagnostic phlebotomy in intensive care: a prospective quality improvement intervention
What works in medication reconciliation: an on-treatment and site analysis of the MARQUIS2 study