How can we decrease burnout and safety workaround behaviors in health care organizations? The role of psychosocial safety climate
S Mansour, DG Tremblay - Personnel Review, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose Conducted with a staff of 562 persons working in the health sector in Quebec,
mainly nurses, the purpose of this paper is to test the indirect effects of psychosocial safety …
mainly nurses, the purpose of this paper is to test the indirect effects of psychosocial safety …
Speaking up about safety concerns: multi-setting qualitative study of patients' views and experiences
VA Entwistle, D McCaughan, IS Watt… - Quality and Safety …, 2010 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Objectives To explore patients' and family members' experiences of and views about
speaking up about safety concerns at the point of care. Design Qualitative study using 71 …
speaking up about safety concerns at the point of care. Design Qualitative study using 71 …
Providing feedback following Leadership WalkRounds is associated with better patient safety culture, higher employee engagement and lower burnout
JB Sexton, KC Adair, MW Leonard… - BMJ quality & …, 2018 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background There is a poorly understood relationship between Leadership WalkRounds
(WR) and domains such as safety culture, employee engagement, burnout and work-life …
(WR) and domains such as safety culture, employee engagement, burnout and work-life …
[HTML][HTML] How psychological safety and feeling heard relate to burnout and adaptation amid uncertainty
MJ Kerrissey, TC Hayirli, A Bhanja… - Health care …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Background Psychological safety—the belief that it is safe to speak up—is vital amid
uncertainty, but its relationship to feeling heard is not well understood. Purpose The aims of …
uncertainty, but its relationship to feeling heard is not well understood. Purpose The aims of …
The development and psychometric evaluation of a safety climate measure for primary care
C De Wet, W Spence, R Mash… - Quality and Safety in …, 2010 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Introduction Building a safety culture is an important part of improving patient care.
Measuring perceptions of safety climate among healthcare teams and organisations is a key …
Measuring perceptions of safety climate among healthcare teams and organisations is a key …
Promoting a culture of safety as a patient safety strategy: a systematic review
Developing a culture of safety is a core element of many efforts to improve patient safety and
care quality. This systematic review identifies and assesses interventions used to promote …
care quality. This systematic review identifies and assesses interventions used to promote …
The role of emotion in patient safety: are we brave enough to scratch beneath the surface?
J Heyhoe, Y Birks, R Harrison… - Journal of the Royal …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Healthcare professionals work in emotionally charged settings; yet, little is known about the
role of emotion in ensuring safe patient care. This article presents current knowledge in this …
role of emotion in ensuring safe patient care. This article presents current knowledge in this …
Psychosocial safety climate, emotional exhaustion, and work injuries in healthcare workplaces
Preventing work injuries requires a clear understanding of how they occur, how they are
recorded, and the accuracy of injury surveillance. Our innovation was to examine how …
recorded, and the accuracy of injury surveillance. Our innovation was to examine how …
Predictors of likelihood of speaking up about safety concerns in labour and delivery
Background Despite widespread emphasis on promoting 'assertive communication'by care
givers as essential to patient-safety-improvement efforts, little is known about when and how …
givers as essential to patient-safety-improvement efforts, little is known about when and how …