Patients’ and family members’ views on how clinicians enact and how they should enact incident disclosure: the “100 patient stories” qualitative study
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Elizabeth Manias | Rick Iedema | Thomas H Gallagher | Donella Piper | Carol Grbich | Alfred Allan | T. Gallagher | A. Allan | E. Manias | L. Jones | D. Piper | R. Iedema | C. Grbich | Allison Williams | A. Tuckett | Allison Williams | Liz Jones | Kate Britton | Suellen Allen | Andrew Baker | Anthony Tuckett | Andrew Baker | Suellen Allen | K. Britton
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