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Table 1.

Respondents’ demographic and professional characteristics (N = 1604).

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Table 2.

Number of medication error reports respondents’ recalled submitting in the preceding 12 months (N = 1604).

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Component 1, knowledge and skills related to medication error reporting (Cronbach’s alpha 0.938).

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Component 2, feedback and support related to medication error reporting (Cronbach’s alpha 0.919).

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Component 3, action and impact following medication error reporting (Cronbach’s alpha 0.856).

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Component 4, motivation related to medication error reporting (Cronbach’s alpha 0.7).

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Component 5, effort related to medication error reporting (Cronbach’s alpha 0.809).

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Component 6, emotions related to medication error reporting (Cronbach’s alpha 0.843).

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Table 9.

A summary of TDF domains and themes relating to reporting of medication errors, identifying each as a barrier or facilitator.

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Table 10.

Mapping of relevant BCTs for optimising medication error reporting and description of BCTs (adapted from [34, 35]).

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