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Parents' perceptions of medical errors.
Mazor KM, Goff SL, Dodd KS, Velten SJ, Walsh KE. J Patient Saf. 2010;6:102-107.

This study found that perceived medical errors have a negative impact on patients and families, including physical harm, emotional distress, and adverse effects on their relationship with providers.

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