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Pharmacy Survey on Patient Safety Culture: 2012 Preliminary Comparative Results (continued)

Chart 2. Item-Level Results From 55 Pilot Study Pharmacies

Chart 2a. Item-Level Results From 55 Pilot Study Pharmacies

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[D] Select for Text Description.

Note: The item’s survey location is shown after the item text. An “R” indicates a negatively worded item, where the percent positive response is based on those who responded “Strongly disagree” or “Disagree,” or “Never” or “Rarely” (depending on the response category used for the item).

Chart 2b. Item-Level Results From 55 Pilot Study Pharmacies, continued

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[D] Select for Text Description.

Note: The item’s survey location is shown after the item text. An “R” indicates a negatively worded item, where the percent positive response is based on those who responded “Strongly disagree” or “Disagree,” or “Never” or “Rarely” (depending on the response category used for the item).

Chart 2c. Item-Level Results From 55 Pilot Study Pharmacies, continued

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[D] Select for Text Description.

Note: The item’s survey location is shown after the item text. An “R” indicates a negatively worded item, where the percent positive response is based on those who responded “Strongly disagree” or “Disagree,” or “Never” or “Rarely” (depending on the response category used for the item).

Chart 2d. Item-Level Results From 55 Pilot Study Pharmacies, continued

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[D] Select for Text Description.

Note: The item’s survey location is shown after the item text. An “R” indicates a negatively worded item, where the percent positive response is based on those who responded “Strongly disagree” or “Disagree,” or “Never” or “Rarely” (depending on the response category used for the item).

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