A behaviourally anchored rating scale for evaluating the use of the WHO surgical safety checklist: development and initial evaluation of the WHOBARS
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Simon J Mitchell | Alan F Merry | Jenny W Rudolph | Daniel B Raemer | Jennifer Weller | Sara J Singer | Martin Zammert | Jane Torrie | A. Merry | J. Rudolph | D. Devcich | S. Singer | J. Weller | D. Raemer | S. Mitchell | Scott J P McLaughlin | L. Barker | M. Zammert | J. Torrie | C. Frampton | Daniel A Devcich | Scott McLaughlin | Lauren Barker | Chris Ma Frampton | Scott Mclaughlin
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