Effectiveness of Patient Safety Leadership WalkRounds™ on patient safety culture: a systematic review protocol

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports
Ane-Sofie SølvtofteSussie Laustsen

Abstract

The review objective is to synthesize the effect of Patient Safety Leadership WalkRounds (PSLWs) on patient safety culture (PSC).Specifically, the review question is: What is the effect of PSLWs on the PSC in hospitals, measured with validated surveys?

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