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Do associations between staff and inpatient feedback have the potential for improving patient experience? An analysis of surveys in NHS acute trusts in England.
Raleigh VS, Hussey D, Seccombe I, Qi R. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:347-354.
 

This study from the United Kingdom found that staff perceptions of safety and quality were correlated with patients' perceptions of the quality of care they received.

 
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Resource Type:  Journal Article > Study

Setting of Care:  Hospitals > General Hospitals

Target Audience:  Health Care Executives and Administrators > Quality and Safety Professionals

Clinical Area:  Medicine > Internal Medicine > General Internal Medicine

   Medicine > Hospital Medicine

Approach to Improving Safety:  Culture of Safety

Origin/Sponsor:  Europe > United Kingdom
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