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Barriers to incident-reporting behavior among nursing staff: a study based on the theory of planned behavior.

Lee Y-H, Yang C-C, Chen T-T. Barriers to incident-reporting behavior among nursing staff: A study based on the theory of planned behavior. J Manag Organ. 2015;22(1):1-18. doi:10.1017/jmo.2015.8.

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February 24, 2016
Lee Y-H, Yang C-C, Chen T-T. J Manag Organ. 2015;22(1):1-18.
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Incident reporting systems are an important method for identifying system failures that expose patients to harm. This study examined how nurses' individual characteristics, values, and attitudes affect their willingness to voluntarily report safety incidents.

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Lee Y-H, Yang C-C, Chen T-T. Barriers to incident-reporting behavior among nursing staff: A study based on the theory of planned behavior. J Manag Organ. 2015;22(1):1-18. doi:10.1017/jmo.2015.8.

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