[PDF][PDF] Person-centred care and whistleblowing: can you have one without the other?

S Sherratt - academia.edu
Purpose: This article proposes that providing solutions to ethical dilemmas and, if necessary,
disclosing breaches of care are critical to speech-language pathologists' ethical behaviour …

[图书][B] Whistleblowing and ethics in health and social care

A Ash - 2016 - books.google.com
Those who speak up about poor, corrupt or unethical practice often do so at a great personal
cost. This timely book explores our understanding of the ethics of whistleblowing and shows …

Whistleblowing: the Speaking Up Charter

B Brown - Mental Health Nursing (Online), 2013 - search.proquest.com
A just culture ensures individuals are fully supported to report concerns and safety issues,
and are treated fairly, with empathy and consideration, when they have been involved in an …

[PDF][PDF] Whistleblowing heroes–boon or burden

A Frais - Bull Med Ethics, 2001 - researchgate.net
Justifiable whistleblowing by health care professionals should not be considered morally
wrong. If hospital authorities fail to take action over legitimate reported concerns …

Ethical conversations: Speech pathology: An agile and responsive profession

P Bradd, T Johnson - Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Patricia Bradd and Trish Johnson www. speechpathologyaustralia. org. au JCPSLP Volume
23, Number 1 2021 51 was responsive to the health and safety of clients, colleagues and the …

Whistleblowing: ethics, history and practice

G Vinton - British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2000 - magonlinelibrary.com
Whistleblowing:ethics, history and practice Page 1 Despite a degree of ambivalence, whistleblowing
has over the past 25 years achieved an unprecedented degree of political and organisational …

Whistleblowing for Social Workers: A CareKnowledge Special Report to highlight current issues, professional concerns, legal requirements, sources of support and …

B Littlechild - 2018 - researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk
In recent years, greater attention has started to be paid to issues concerning openness and
honesty when things go wrong in the care of service users, and in the subsequent …

Whistleblowing in the health services

G Hunt - 1994 - philpapers.org
Whistleblowing has become a highly controversial issue throughout the health services on
both sides of the Atlantic, and has far-reaching consequences for individuals, management …

[HTML][HTML] Whistleblowing in the wind towards a socially situated research agenda: a response to recent commentaries

R Mannion, HTO Davies - International Journal of Health Policy …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We would like to thank all those who responded to our editorial:'Cultures of Silence, Cultures
of Voice: Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations.'1 Each commentary critically engaged …

Understanding the knowledge gaps in whistleblowing and speaking up in health care: narrative reviews of the research literature and formal inquiries, a legal analysis …

R Mannion, J Blenkinsopp, M Powell… - Health Services and …, 2018 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Background There is compelling evidence to suggest that some (or even many) NHS staff
feel unable to speak up, and that even when they do, their organisation may respond …