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Patient Reporting of Safety experiences in Organisational Care Transfers (PRoSOCT): a feasibility study of a patient reporting tool as a proactive approach to identifying latent conditions within healthcare systems

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Figure 2Process of feedback to healthcare teams,organisational learning and quality improvement.
Table 1Questions asked in the safety survey about the different stages of the care transfer

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