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Medical record reports are not always sufficient for quantifying and understanding medical errors. Qualitative inquiries can be used to supplement and confirm large-scale quantitative data analyses. In this study 26 semi-structured interviews were conducted with randomly selected residents from a teaching hospital. Interviews collected information about recent medical errors and how those errors were acknowledged. Data was analyzed using Ethnograph (a computerized qualitative coding program) and traditional content analysis methods. Medical errors were coded as either “Documented,” “Discussed” or “Uncertain.”
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