Can patient involvement improve patient safety? A cluster randomised control trial of the Patient Reporting and Action for a Safe Environment (PRASE) intervention
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Belen Corbacho | Rebecca Lawton | John Wright | Gerry Armitage | Laura Sheard | Claire Marsh | Kim Cocks | Ian Watt | Hannah Buckley | R. Lawton | C. Marsh | I. Watt | B. Corbacho | G. Armitage | J. O'Hara | John Wright | H. Buckley | K. Cocks | L. Sheard | Sally Moore | Caroline Reynolds | Sally Moore | Jane Kathryn O'Hara | Caroline Reynolds | C. Reynolds
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