How do patients respond to safety problems in ambulatory care? Results of a retrospective cross-sectional telephone survey.
Svenja SeufertWerner de CruppéMichaela AssheuerJohannes LeinertMax GeraedtsPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
The data suggest that PSPs are frequently reported back to the GP or specialist in charge and have a significant serious impact on the physician-patient relationship. Much could be learnt from the patient reporting and reacting behaviour to prevent PSPs in ambulatory care.
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