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2008-04-07
The National Open Disclosure Pilot: Evaluation of a policy implementation initiative
Iedema, RAM
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Mallock, NA
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Sorensen, RJ
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Manias, E
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Tuckett, AG
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Williams, AF
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Perrott, BE
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Brownhill, SH
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Piper, DA
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Hor, S
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Hegney, DG
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Scheeres, HB
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Jorm, CM
2021-11
Patient perspectives and experiences of sexual health conversations and cardiovascular disease: A qualitative study.
East, L
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Jackson, D
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Manias, E
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Dunning, T
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Hutchinson, M
2008-12-01
Patients' and family members' experiences of open disclosure following adverse events
Iedema, R
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Sorensen, R
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Manias, E
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Tuckett, A
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Piper, D
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Mallock, N
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Williams, A
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Jorm, C
2011-10-04
Patients' and family members' views on how clinicians enact and how they should enact incident disclosure: the "100 patient stories" qualitative study.
Iedema, R
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Allen, S
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Britton, K
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Piper, D
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Baker, A
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Grbich, C
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Allan, A
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Jones, L
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Tuckett, A
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Williams, A
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Manias, E
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Gallagher, TH
2018-04-01
Predictability of Interruptions During Medication Administration With Related Behavioral Management Strategies
Johnson, M
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Weidemann, G
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Adams, R
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Manias, E
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Levett-Jones, T
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Aguilar, V
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Everett, B
2018-10-01
A qualitative study of nurses’ perceptions of a behavioural strategies e-learning program to reduce interruptions during medication administration
Johnson, M
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Levett-Jones, T
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Langdon, R
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Weidemann, G
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Manias, E
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Everett, B
2007-01-01
Whiteboards: Mediating professional tensions in clinical practice
Riley, R
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Forsyth, R
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Manias, E
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Iedema, R