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Impact on morbidity and mortality.

Impact on morbidity and mortality.

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Alejandro Weber–Sánchez, Pablo Weber-Alvarez, Dra. Ana Sofía Mateos-López, Mariel de la Jara, Rita Cohen-Cohen. Knowledge, usefulness and use of checklists in surgical areas in a private hospital, running title: usefulness of checklists in surgical areas. MOJ Surg. 2018:6(5):126-129.

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... relation to the impact of checklists to reduce morbidity and mortality, 61 (88.4%) answered that it has a positive impact and 8 (11.5%) not. (Figure 4). Regarding the attitude of the respondents with respect to the protocol, 31 (44.9%) ...
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... relation to the impact of checklists to reduce morbidity and mortality, 61 (88.4%) answered that it has a positive impact and 8 (11.5%) not. (Figure 4). Regarding the attitude of the respondents with respect to the protocol, 31 (44.9%) ...
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... relation to the impact of checklists to reduce morbidity and mortality, 61 (88.4%) answered that it has a positive impact and 8 (11.5%) not. (Figure 4). Regarding the attitude of the respondents with respect to the protocol, 31 (44.9%) ...

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