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Organizational climate determinants of resident safety culture in nursing homes.
Arnetz JE, Zhdanova LS, Elsouhag D, Lichtenberg P, Luborsky MR, Arnetz BB. Gerontologist. 2011;51:739-749.

This study found that efficiency, work climate, work stress, and goal clarity are all organizational factors that may warrant targeted interventions to improve safety culture in nursing home settings.

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