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Patient safety culture: factors that influence clinician involvement in patient safety behaviours.
Wakefield JG, McLaws ML, Whitby M, Patton L. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:585-591.

Health care workers were more likely to engage in safety behaviors if they believed their actions would directly lead to improved safety and if they perceived their colleagues were also committed to improving safety.

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