Research Article: Patient safety attitudes of pharmacy students in an Ethiopian university: a cross-sectional study

Research Article: Patient safety attitudes of pharmacy students in an Ethiopian university: a cross-sectional study
Lead author: Tamrat Befekadu
Submitted by: Kris Slawinski, Publications Committee

Results of a survey completed by pharmacy students studying in Ethiopia revealed interesting attitudes about patient safety issues. The survey contained 21 items rated using a four-point Likert scale. One important conclusion arrived at by the authors is that a “standardized patient safety course should be considered …in the curriculum.” Read the full article in the Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety journal here.

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Original link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316785804_Patient_safety_attitudes_of_pharmacy_students_in_an_Ethiopian_university_a_cross-sectional_study

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