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An exploratory mixed-methods study of Scottish midwives’ understandings and perceptions of clinical near misses in maternity care
Andrew G. Symon
, Bernadette McStea
, Tricia Murphy-Black
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Scottish
100%
Midwives
100%
Mixed-methods Study
100%
Maternity Care
100%
Near Miss
100%
Exploratory Mixed Methods
100%
Adverse Outcomes
57%
Scotland
14%
Management Challenges
14%
Maternity Hospitals
14%
Negative Communication
14%
Response Rate
14%
Recollection
14%
Essentially Similar
14%
Implications for Practice
14%
Healthcare Management
14%
Heavy Workload
14%
Clinical Care
14%
Self-completion
14%
Poor Outcome
14%
Group Interviews
14%
Unit Culture
14%
Causes of Error
14%
Situation Management
14%
Skill Mix
14%
Practitioner Needs
14%
Clinical Situation
14%
Dangerous Situation
14%
Low Response
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Maternal Care
100%
Adverse Outcome
100%
Pilot Study
25%
Skill Mix
25%