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Section 11
TMH Safety Issues
Emergency Management & Support Network

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Finnish Emergency Medical Services Managers'
and Medical Directors' Perceptions
of Collaborating with Patients Concerning Patient
Safety Issues: A Qualitative Study

- Venesoja, A., Tella, S., Castrén, M., & Lindström, V. (2023). Finnish emergency medical services managers' and medical directors' perceptions of collaborating with patients concerning patient safety issues: a qualitative study. BMJ open, 13(4), e067754.


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:

Casey, T., Griffin, M. A., Flatau Harrison, H., & Neal, A. (2017). Safety climate and culture: Integrating psychological and systems perspectives. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 22(3), 341–353.

Lustgarten, S. D., & Colbow, A. J. (2017). Ethical concerns for telemental health therapy amidst governmental surveillance. American Psychologist, 72(2), 159–170.

Zonana, J., Simberlund, J., & Christos, P. (2018). The impact of safety plans in an outpatient clinic. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 39(4), 304–309.

QUESTION 11
When working with people struggling with personality disorders or substance abuse, for example, it often is optimal to involve a team of local community professionals in the care plan, even when practicing in one’s own professional community. What are the benefits of creating this support network for yourself? To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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