Building a Workplace-Based Learning Culture: The “Receiver's” Perspective on Speaking Up
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 …
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
Background Research focused on understanding what enables or hinders health
professionals to speak up about a safety concern has been to date predominately …
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
Introduction Traditional methods for modelling human interactions within organisational
contexts are often hindered by the complexity inherent within these systems. Building on …
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?
Background Workplace behaviours of healthcare staff impact patient safety, staff well-being
and organisational outcomes. A whole-of-hospital culture change programme, Ethos, was …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
The sharing of information and feedback directly from service-providing staff to healthcare
organisational management is vital for organisational culture and service improvement …
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
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 …
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 …
abuse perpetrated by professionals, and the regulatory and administrative justice …