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Nonpunitive medication error reporting: 3-year findings from one hospital's primum non nocere initiative.
Potylycki MJ, Kimmel SR, Ritter M, et al. J Nurs Adm. 2006;36:370-376.

The investigators conducted a survey to inform the implementation of a nonpunitive medication error reporting policy and educational workshop. A comparison to post-initiative findings revealed that staff perception of reporting improved after the educational initiative.

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