Developing a sociocultural framework of compliance: an exploration of factors related to the use of early warning systems among acute care clinicians

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Tracy Flenady
Trudy Dwyer
Agnieszka Sobolewska
Danielle Le Lagadec
Justine Connor
Julie Kahl
Tania Signal
Matthew Browne
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[1] Central Queensland University,
[2] School of Nursing & Midwifery,undefined
[3] Central Queensland Hospital and Health Services,undefined
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Early warning systems; Nursing; Compliance; Patient safety; Conceptual framework; Qualitative research; Sociocultural;
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