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Keeping patients safe in healthcare organizations: a structuration theory of safety culture.
Groves PS, Meisenbach RJ, Scott-Cawiezell J. J Adv Nurs. 2011;67:1846-1855.
This review discusses
safety culture
concepts and explores how they work in nursing care.
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Nurses
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Nursing
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