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Henriette Lipczak

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Quality Management in Health Care|December 27, 2018
Patient Involvement in Evaluation of Safety in Oral Antineoplastic Treatment: A Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Patients and Health Care ProfessionalsThea Otto Mattsson, Henriette Lipczak, Anton Pottegård
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 10, 2012
[Patient involvement in patient safety is necessary, but the effect is undocumented]Henriette Lipczak, Helle Max Martin, Vinnie Andersen
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 30, 2011
Safety hazards in cancer care: findings using three different methodsHenriette Lipczak, Janne Lehmann Knudsen, Aase Nissen
Danish Medical Journal|June 4, 2015
Attention to cancer patients' safety after primary treatment is neededAnne Hjøllund Christiansen, Henriette Lipczak, Janne Lehmann Knudsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|March 16, 2002
[Standards development--I]Henriette Lipczak, Anne Frølich, Peter Qvist, et al.
Ugeskrift for Laeger|March 16, 2002
[Standards development--II]Henriette Lipczak, Anne Frølich, Peter Qvist, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 12, 2013
Involvement of patients with cancer in patient safety: a qualitative study of current practices, potentials and barriersHelle Max Martin, Laura Emdal Navne, Henriette Lipczak
European Journal of Cancer Care|October 11, 2018
Cancer patients' experiences with urgent referrals to cancer patient pathwaysMette Sandager, Henry Jensen, Henriette Lipczak, et al.
Danish Medical Journal|June 12, 2018
A nationwide study of the quality of surgical guidelines and written patient informationLotte Linnemann Rønfeldt, Dorthe Hjort Jakobsen, Henrik Kehlet, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology|May 26, 2017
Risk factors for patient-reported errors during cancer follow-up: Results from a national survey in DenmarkAnne Hjøllund Christiansen, Henriette Lipczak, Janne Lehmann Knudsen, et al.
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Quality Management in Health Care|December 27, 2018
Patient Involvement in Evaluation of Safety in Oral Antineoplastic Treatment: A Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Patients and Health Care ProfessionalsThea Otto Mattsson, Henriette Lipczak, Anton Pottegård
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 10, 2012
[Patient involvement in patient safety is necessary, but the effect is undocumented]Henriette Lipczak, Helle Max Martin, Vinnie Andersen
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 30, 2011
Safety hazards in cancer care: findings using three different methodsHenriette Lipczak, Janne Lehmann Knudsen, Aase Nissen
Danish Medical Journal|June 4, 2015
Attention to cancer patients' safety after primary treatment is neededAnne Hjøllund Christiansen, Henriette Lipczak, Janne Lehmann Knudsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|March 16, 2002
[Standards development--I]Henriette Lipczak, Anne Frølich, Peter Qvist, et al.
Ugeskrift for Laeger|March 16, 2002
[Standards development--II]Henriette Lipczak, Anne Frølich, Peter Qvist, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|June 12, 2013
Involvement of patients with cancer in patient safety: a qualitative study of current practices, potentials and barriersHelle Max Martin, Laura Emdal Navne, Henriette Lipczak
European Journal of Cancer Care|October 11, 2018
Cancer patients' experiences with urgent referrals to cancer patient pathwaysMette Sandager, Henry Jensen, Henriette Lipczak, et al.
Danish Medical Journal|June 12, 2018
A nationwide study of the quality of surgical guidelines and written patient informationLotte Linnemann Rønfeldt, Dorthe Hjort Jakobsen, Henrik Kehlet, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology|May 26, 2017
Risk factors for patient-reported errors during cancer follow-up: Results from a national survey in DenmarkAnne Hjøllund Christiansen, Henriette Lipczak, Janne Lehmann Knudsen, et al.
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