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AHRQ Patient Safety Network ► Effects of patient safety culture interventions on incident reporting in general practice: a cluster randomised trial.

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Effects of patient safety culture interventions on incident reporting in general practice: a cluster randomised trial.

Verbakel NJ, Langelaan M, Verheij TJM, Wagner C, Zwart DLM. Br J Gen Pract. 2015;65:e319-e329.

Achieving sustained improvements in safety culture can be difficult. A team-based workshop and facilitated discussion around safety issues resulted in an increase in voluntary incident reporting in primary care clinics in the Netherlands.

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