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NTIS 바로가기International journal of Africa nursing sciences, v.9, 2018년, pp.81 - 86
Mjadu, T.M. (Corresponding author.) , Jarvis, M.A.
Abstract Globally, patients’ safety is a major concern, with ongoing attempts to address the challenge of critical incident reporting. Patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are highly dependent, more prone to unintentional harm, and could benefit from incident reporting as the essential fir...
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