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期刊名:International journal for quality in health care

缩写:INT J QUAL HEALTH C

ISSN:1353-4505

e-ISSN:1464-3677

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Julio J Lopez-Picazo,Inmaculada Vidal-Abarca,Juana M Marín-Martínez et al. Julio J Lopez-Picazo et al.
Introduction: Safety rounds (SR) emerged as a tool to engage healthcare leaders in patient safety, inspired by the LEAN "Gemba" visits. While SRs have shown potential to improve safety culture and clinical practices, thei...
Do Hee Kim,Jun Young Park,Jun Su Park et al. Do Hee Kim et al.
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Ij McFadzean,M Bilal,K Davies et al. Ij McFadzean et al.
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