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Factors affecting incident reporting by registered nurses: the relationship of perceptions of the environment for reporting errors, knowledge of the Nursing Practice Act, and demographics on intent to report errors.

Throckmorton T, Etchegaray J. Factors affecting incident reporting by registered nurses: the relationship of perceptions of the environment for reporting errors, knowledge of the nursing practice act, and demographics on intent to report errors. J Perianesth Nurs. 2007;22(6):400-12.

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December 12, 2007
Throckmorton T, Etchegaray J. J Perianesth Nurs. 2007;22(6):400-12.
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This survey examined factors influencing nurses' willingness to use incident reporting systems to report errors of varying severity.

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Throckmorton T, Etchegaray J. Factors affecting incident reporting by registered nurses: the relationship of perceptions of the environment for reporting errors, knowledge of the nursing practice act, and demographics on intent to report errors. J Perianesth Nurs. 2007;22(6):400-12.

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