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Prevalence and nature of errors and near errors reported by hospital staff nurses.
Balas MC, Scott LD, Rogers AE. Appl Nurs Res. 2004;17:224-230.
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Study
Setting of Care
Hospitals
Target Audience
Nurses
Nurse Managers
Clinical Area
Nursing
Error Types
Epidemiology of Errors and Adverse Events
Near Miss
Approach to Improving Safety
Error Reporting
Origin/Sponsor
United States of America