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2021
J Sexton B, Adair KC, Profit J, Bae J, Rehder KJ, Gosselin T, Milne J, Leonard M, Frankel A.  2021.  Safety Culture and Workforce Well-Being Associations with Positive Leadership WalkRounds.. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 47(7):403-411.
2017
J Sexton B, Schwartz SP, Chadwick WA, Rehder KJ, Bae J, Bokovoy J, Doram K, Sotile W, Adair KC, Profit J.  2017.  The associations between work-life balance behaviours, teamwork climate and safety climate: cross-sectional survey introducing the work-life climate scale, psychometric properties, benchmarking data and future directions.. BMJ Qual Saf. 26(8):632-640.
2014
Profit J, Sharek PJ, Amspoker AB, Kowalkowski MA, Nisbet CC, Thomas EJ, Chadwick WA, J Sexton B.  2014.  Burnout in the NICU setting and its relation to safety culture.. BMJ Qual Saf. 23(10):806-13.
J Sexton B, Sharek PJ, Thomas EJ, Gould JB, Nisbet CC, Amspoker AB, Kowalkowski MA, Schwendimann R, Profit J.  2014.  Exposure to Leadership WalkRounds in neonatal intensive care units is associated with a better patient safety culture and less caregiver burnout.. BMJ Qual Saf. 23(10):814-22.
2012
Profit J, Etchegaray J, Petersen LA, J Sexton B, Hysong SJ, Mei M, Thomas EJ.  2012.  Neonatal intensive care unit safety culture varies widely.. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 97(2):F120-6.
Profit J, Etchegaray J, Petersen LA, J Sexton B, Hysong SJ, Mei M, Thomas EJ.  2012.  The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire as a tool for benchmarking safety culture in the NICU.. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 97(2):F127-32.