Healthcare Quarterly, 14(3) July 2011: 48-56.doi:10.12927/hcq.2011.22490

Patient Safety

Attitudes and Behaviours of Hospital Pharmacy Staff toward Near Misses     

Colette B. Raymond, Donna M. M. Woloschuk and Nick Honcharik

Abstract

Near misses may be early warning signals for errors. The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes and behaviours of Manitoba hospital pharmacists and technicians toward near misses and reporting.

 

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    Manish Dekavadiya wrote:

    Posted 2011/08/17 at 05:02 AM EDT

    cool!

     

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