Safety netting for primary care: evidence from a literature review

Volume: 69, Issue: 678, Pages: e70 - e79
Published: Dec 3, 2018
Abstract
Ensuring patient safety is vital in primary care. One mechanism to increase patient safety is through a practice known as safety netting. Safety netting is widely recommended in national guidelines; however, a variety of definitions exist with no consensus on when safety netting should be used and what advice or actions it should contain.This study aimed to identify different definitions of safety netting to provide conceptual clarity and...
Paper Details
Title
Safety netting for primary care: evidence from a literature review
Published Date
Dec 3, 2018
Volume
69
Issue
678
Pages
e70 - e79
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