A methodological study to compare survey-based and observation-based evaluations of organisational and safety cultures and then compare both approaches with markers of the quality of care.
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D. Freeth | S. Abbott | D. Freeth | J. Sandall | N. Mackintosh | E. Berridge | T. Allan | F. Warburton | M. Rogers | D Freeth | J Sandall | T Allan | F Warburton | E J Berridge | N Mackintosh | M Rogers | S Abbott
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