Building a Workplace-Based Learning Culture: The “Receiver's” Perspective on Speaking Up

M Barlow, B Watson, E Jones… - The Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Nurturing psychological safety has become a vital antidote to the psychological depletion
driving clinicians from healthcare. How to support the clinician's voice, the question at the …

The influence of professional identity on how the receiver receives and responds to a speaking up message: a cross-sectional study

M Barlow, B Watson, E Jones, F Maccallum, KJ Morse - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
Background Research focused on understanding what enables or hinders health
professionals to speak up about a safety concern has been to date predominately …

The impact of vulnerability and exposure to pervasive interprofessional incivility among medical staff on wellbeing

A Pavithra, R Mannion, L Li, J Westbrook - Frontiers in public health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Traditional methods for modelling human interactions within organisational
contexts are often hindered by the complexity inherent within these systems. Building on …

Hospital staff reports of coworker positive and unprofessional behaviours across eight hospitals: who reports what about whom?

R Urwin, A Pavithra, RD McMullan… - BMJ Open …, 2023 - bmjopenquality.bmj.com
Background Workplace behaviours of healthcare staff impact patient safety, staff well-being
and organisational outcomes. A whole-of-hospital culture change programme, Ethos, was …

To speak up or not to speak up, organisational and individual antecedents that undergird this behaviour in resource constrained region

K Asante - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To examine the organisational (ie, perceived organisational support and
psychologically safe environment) and individual (ie, value, belief and norm) antecedents …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in anaesthesiologist–surgeon seniority and patient safety: a single-centre mixed-methods study

X Xu, X Yu, Y Zhang, H Chu, H Zhang, X Zhang… - British Journal of …, 2025 - Elsevier
Background Junior anaesthesiologists often find it difficult to gain the trust of surgeons,
possibly because of their limited experience and unfamiliarity with surgeons. Therefore, they …

Coworker abuse in healthcare: voices of mistreated workers

WR Evans, DM Mullen… - Journal of Health …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose The appalling abuse healthcare workers have endured from patients is long
documented in the popular press and social media. Less explored in the healthcare …

“They say they listen. But do they really listen?”: A qualitative study of hospital doctors' experiences of organisational deafness, disconnect and denial

J Creese, JP Byrne, E Conway… - Health Services …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The sharing of information and feedback directly from service-providing staff to healthcare
organisational management is vital for organisational culture and service improvement …

[HTML][HTML] Role of Emotional Support and Socio-Cultural Atmosphere on the Experience Caesaran Patients: A Systematic Review

AR Ameliyah, I Irwandy, F Rivai… - Iranian Journal of …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: The global maternal mortality rate has increased annually. This study aimed to
examine the role of emotional support and the social support theraphy on the experience of …

Doctors and sexual misconduct: A summary of the literature

E Yapp, N Birdsall, N Mulvihill, HK Richards - 2024 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
Powerful Perpetrators is a five-year project (2023-2028) looking at sexual misconduct and
abuse perpetrated by professionals, and the regulatory and administrative justice …