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Sozialwissenschaften, Geschichte und Rechtswissenschaft [PDF]
Hammerstein, Nokter, Heirbaut, Dirk
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Factors influencing the nature of client complaint behaviour in the aftermath of adverse events
Abstract Background Negative veterinary client complaint behaviour poses wellbeing and reputational risks. Adverse events are one source of complaint. Identifying factors that influence adverse event‐related complaint behaviour is key to mitigating detrimental consequences and harnessing information that can be used to improve service quality, patient ...
Julie Gibson +3 more
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Developing future health professions educators' research literacy through pedagogical journal clubs: facts and figures from five years of experience. [PDF]
Ewers M, Herinek D, Köhler M.
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Abstract Background Changing legislation regarding antimicrobial consumption (AMC) forces Flemish bovine veterinary practitioners (BVP) to rethink their business models and shift their on‐farm practices from curative to preventive. However, little is known about their current practices and opinions regarding antibiotic stewardship, mastitis treatment ...
Lien Creytens +2 more
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Understanding the factors that shape patient choices in bringing a claim for clinical negligence against the NHS in England: a scoping review. [PDF]
Assame N +3 more
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Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical global health issue, with antimicrobial use (AMU) in veterinary medicine playing a relevant role in its emergence. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of Austrian veterinarians regarding AMU and AMR.
Clair L. Firth +4 more
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Barriers to Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Among Physicians, Nurses, and Pharmacists: A Scoping Review Comparing High-Income Versus Low-/Middle-Income Countries. [PDF]
Ishaqui AA +11 more
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Abstract Background This study explored dog and cat owners' experiences of veterinary medical errors and their emotional impact, hypothesising that such errors impose a significant emotional burden. Methods German‐speaking dog and cat owners who may have encountered a veterinary medical error were recruited via social media platforms and questioned ...
Vivian K. Johann +3 more
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