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The witching time: diurnal patterns in adverse events of clinical management
Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 10/29/09
Buckley D et al. – The paper is the first to move beyond descriptive data of the timing of adverse events and offers a model using chronobiological methods. The demonstration of the existence of diurnal patterns should improve programmes to reduce adverse events.
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