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Tracing the foundations of a conceptual framework for a patient safety ontology. / Runciman, William B; Baker, G Ross; Michel, Philippe; Dovey, Susan; Lilford, Richard J; Jensen, Natasja Koitzsch; Flin, Rhona; Weeks, William B; Lewalle, Pierre; Larizgoitia, Itziar; Bates, David; Methods & Measures Working Group of the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety.
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Quality & safety in health care, Bind 19, Nr. 6, 2010, s. e56.
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Runciman, WB, Baker, GR, Michel, P, Dovey, S, Lilford, RJ
, Jensen, NK, Flin, R, Weeks, WB, Lewalle, P, Larizgoitia, I, Bates, D & Methods & Measures Working Group of the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety 2010, '
Tracing the foundations of a conceptual framework for a patient safety ontology',
Quality & safety in health care, bind 19, nr. 6, s. e56.
https://doi.org/10.1136/qshc.2009.035147
APA
Runciman, W. B., Baker, G. R., Michel, P., Dovey, S., Lilford, R. J.
, Jensen, N. K., Flin, R., Weeks, W. B., Lewalle, P., Larizgoitia, I., Bates, D., & Methods & Measures Working Group of the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety (2010).
Tracing the foundations of a conceptual framework for a patient safety ontology.
Quality & safety in health care,
19(6), e56.
https://doi.org/10.1136/qshc.2009.035147
Vancouver
Runciman WB, Baker GR, Michel P, Dovey S, Lilford RJ
, Jensen NK o.a.
Tracing the foundations of a conceptual framework for a patient safety ontology.
Quality & safety in health care. 2010;19(6):e56.
https://doi.org/10.1136/qshc.2009.035147
Author
Runciman, William B ; Baker, G Ross ; Michel, Philippe ; Dovey, Susan ; Lilford, Richard J ; Jensen, Natasja Koitzsch ; Flin, Rhona ; Weeks, William B ; Lewalle, Pierre ; Larizgoitia, Itziar ; Bates, David ; Methods & Measures Working Group of the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety. / Tracing the foundations of a conceptual framework for a patient safety ontology. I: Quality & safety in health care. 2010 ; Bind 19, Nr. 6. s. e56.
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