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Patient safety in primary care has many aspects: an interview study in primary care doctors and nurses.
Gaal S, van Laarhoven E, Wolters R, Wetzels R, Verstappen W, Wensing M. J Eval Clin Pract. 2010;16:639-643.

Structured interviews revealed that primary care physicians and nurses had a broad view of patient safety in ambulatory care, encompassing organizational, cultural, and professional factors.

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