Abstract

In the article “Where There’s Smoke: Validating a Nonproprietary Single-Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale” by Amanda M. Pearl, PhD; Steve Mrozowski, MHA, NRP; and Daniel Shapiro, PhD (Patient Safety, June 2021, Vol 3, No. 2, pp 34–44. https://doi.org/10.33940/infection/2021.6.4), there was an error in Figure 1, Distribution of the Single Item Burnout-Impacting-Safety Scale. The x-axis indicating the 5-point Likert scale responses to the survey question “Are there individuals at your work location who are so burned out that the quality or safety of research, clinical care, or other important work product is impacted?” should have been numbered 0–6 instead of 1–7. The online versions of this article have been corrected.

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