2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002528
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Perceptions of medical error among general practitioners in rural China: a qualitative interview study

Hange Li,
Ziting Guo,
Wenbin Yang
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMedical error (ME) is a serious public health problem and a leading cause of death. The reported adverse incidents in China were much less than western countries, and the research on patient safety in rural China’s primary care institutions was scarce. This study aims to identify the factors contributing to the under-reporting of ME among general practitioners in township health centres (THCs).MethodsA qualitative semi-structured interview study was conducted with 31 general practitioners working in … Show more

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