Educational strategies in the health professions to mitigate cognitive and implicit bias impact on decision making: a scoping review

J Thompson, H Bujalka, S McKeever, A Lipscomb… - BMC Medical …, 2023 - Springer
Background Cognitive and implicit biases negatively impact clinicians' decision-making
capacity and can have devastating consequences for safe, effective, and equitable …

Psychological safety in medical education: a scoping review and synthesis of the literature

AH McClintock, T Fainstad, K Blau, J Jauregui - Medical Teacher, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose Psychological safety (PS) is the belief that the environment is safe for risk taking.
Available data point to a lack of PS in medical education. Based on literature in other fields …

Growth, engagement, and belonging in the clinical learning environment: the role of psychological safety and the work ahead

AH McClintock, T Fainstad - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2022 - Springer
Psychological safety is the perception that an environment is safe for interpersonal risk
taking, exposing vulnerability, and contributing perspectives without fear of being shamed …

Speaking up during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Nurses' experiences of organizational disregard and silence

R Abrams, A Conolly, E Rowland… - Journal of Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To critically examine nurses' experiences of speaking up during COVID‐19 and the
consequences of doing so. Design Longitudinal qualitative study. Methods Participants were …

Voice, silence, perceived impact, psychological safety, and burnout among nurses: A structural equation modeling analysis

SE Lee, J Seo, A Squires - International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2024 - Elsevier
Background The organizational studies' literature suggests that employees' expressions of
voice and silence may be distinct concepts with different predictors. Organizational …

Motivators and inhibitors of nurses' speaking up behaviours: A descriptive qualitative study

SE Lee, VS Dahinten, H Ji, E Kim… - Journal of Advanced …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To identify factors that motivate or inhibit nurses' speaking up for patient safety. Design
A descriptive qualitative study. Methods We conducted semi‐structured interviews with 15 …

[HTML][HTML] Managing Stress and Somatization Symptoms Among Students in Demanding Academic Healthcare Environments

M Antoniadou, G Manta, A Kanellopoulou… - Healthcare, 2024 - mdpi.com
Introduction: Stress is a common concern among healthcare students, due to the demands
of their coursework and the elevated expectations they face. Especially among dentistry and …

Opportunities for nurses to address employee voice in health care providers: a scoping review

A Kepplinger, A Braun, A Fringer, M Roes - BMC nursing, 2024 - Springer
Background Employees' decision to speak up or to stay silent can have implications for
health care providers, employees and people who need care. As a result, a shift is needed …

Understanding strategies that foster nurses to act as clinical leaders in hospitals: a realist review

V Duprez, L Dhont, M van Der Cingel… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To identify strategies that develop clinical nursing leadership competencies among staff
nurses, and to explain the contextual elements and mechanisms that underpin the …

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 …