Interventions promoting employee “speaking-up” within healthcare workplaces: a systematic narrative review of the international literature

A Jones, J Blake, M Adams, D Kelly, R Mannion… - Health Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Healthcare systems worldwide increasingly value the contribution of employee
voice in ensuring the quality of patient care. Although employees' concerns are often dealt …

[HTML][HTML] Does quality improvement improve quality?

M Dixon-Woods, GP Martin - Future Healthcare Journal, 2016 - Elsevier
Although quality improvement (QI) is frequently advocated as a way of addressing the
problems with healthcare, evidence of its effectiveness has remained very mixed. The …

The nexus of nursing leadership and a culture of safer patient care

M Murray, D Sundin, V Cope - Journal of clinical nursing, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To explore the connection between+ 6 nursing leadership and
enhanced patient safety. Background Critical reports from the Institute of Medicine in 1999 …

[HTML][HTML] Implementation of 'Freedom to Speak Up Guardians' in NHS acute and mental health trusts in England: the FTSUG mixed-methods study

A Jones, J Maben, M Adams, R Mannion, C Banks… - 2022 - europepmc.org
Background The introduction of 'Freedom to Speak Up Guardians' into every NHS trust in
England was intended to support workers and trusts to better raise, respond to and learn …

The evolving literature on safety WalkRounds: emerging themes and practical messages

SJ Singer, AL Tucker - BMJ Quality & Safety, 2014 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
The evidence is clear: a strong culture of safety is necessary to deliver reliably safe care. 1
Safety culture encompasses a group's shared values, assumptions, attitudes and patterns of …

Sending and receiving safety and risk messages in hospitals: An exploration into organizational communication channels and providers' communication overload

AK Barrett, J Ford, Y Zhu - Health Communication, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores hospital workers' experiences with workplace communication overload
and its implications for effective safety and risk messaging in hospital organizations. We use …

Physician engagement in organisational patient safety through the implementation of a Medical Safety Huddle initiative: a qualitative study

L Rotteau, D Othman, R Dunbar-Yaffe… - BMJ Quality & …, 2024 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Efforts to increase physician engagement in quality and safety are most often
approached from an organisational or administrative perspective. Given hospital-based …

Walkrounds in practice: corrupting or enhancing a quality improvement intervention? A qualitative study

G Martin, P Ozieranski, J Willars, L McKee… - The Joint Commission …, 2014 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Walkrounds, introduced as Leadership (or Executive)
WalkRounds,™ are a widely advocated model for increasing leadership engagement in …

Organizational social capital: Ties between HRD, employee voice, and CEOs

DM Cumberland, M Alagaraja… - Human Resource …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Growing employee voice increases the likelihood that employees will engage in
discretionary efforts to share potentially useful information, express opinions, or concerns …

Cultura de seguridad del paciente y gestión del talento humano en el personal de enfermería en áreas críticas del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Lima-2017

RB Saravia Yaya - 2018 - repositorio.ucv.edu.pe
Se realizó la tesis titulada cultura de seguridad del paciente “y gestión del talento humano
en el personal de enfermería en áreas críticas del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Lima …