Variation in caregiver perceptions of teamwork climate in labor and delivery units
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C. Holzmueller | P. Pronovost | J. Sexton | E. Thomas | D. Penning | A. Knight | S. McFerran | J. Nunes | D. A. Thompson | D. Penning | H. Fox | DH Penning | D. Thompson | JB Sexton | CG Holzmueller | PJ Pronovost | EJ Thomas | AP Knight | HE Fox
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