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 purposively sampled to represent differing geographical locations, specialities, settings and redeployment experiences. They were interviewed (remotely) between July 2020 and April 2022 using a semi-structured interview topic guide. Results Three key themes were identified inductively from our analysis including: (1) Under threat: The ability to speak up or not; (2) Risk tolerance and avoidance: Consequences of speaking up; and (3) Deafness and hostility: Responses to speaking up. Nurses reported that their attempts to speak up typically focused on PPE, p...
To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarify the eff...
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Review[Abstract] Nursing staff plays a key role in the public health response to the COVID-19 pandem...
AIM: To critically examine nurses' experiences of speaking up during COVID-19 and the consequences o...
Aim: To critically examine nurses' experiences of speaking up during COVID‐19 and the consequences o...
BACKGROUND "Speaking up" is considered an important patient safety behaviour. The main idea is to...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to explore the reasons behind the decision to blow ...
Aims: To identify factors that motivate or inhibit nurses' speaking up for patient safety. Design: ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disordered the routine delivery of health care. We explored nurses' experience...
Abstract Background Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at...
Background Speaking up is important for patient safety, but healthcare professionals often hesitate...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
OBJECTIVES To determine frequencies of healthcare workers (HCWs) speak up-related behaviours and ...
Background: The United Kingdom recruits overseas trained nurses from several countries to deal with ...
To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarify the eff...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. ...
Review[Abstract] Nursing staff plays a key role in the public health response to the COVID-19 pandem...
AIM: To critically examine nurses' experiences of speaking up during COVID-19 and the consequences o...
Aim: To critically examine nurses' experiences of speaking up during COVID‐19 and the consequences o...
BACKGROUND "Speaking up" is considered an important patient safety behaviour. The main idea is to...
Research suggests that individuals in the workplace might have a difficulty sharing their perception...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to explore the reasons behind the decision to blow ...
Aims: To identify factors that motivate or inhibit nurses' speaking up for patient safety. Design: ...
The COVID-19 pandemic disordered the routine delivery of health care. We explored nurses' experience...
Abstract Background Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at...
Background Speaking up is important for patient safety, but healthcare professionals often hesitate...
Background: Pre-COVID-19 research highlighted the nursing profession worldwide as being at high risk...
OBJECTIVES To determine frequencies of healthcare workers (HCWs) speak up-related behaviours and ...
Background: The United Kingdom recruits overseas trained nurses from several countries to deal with ...
To investigate the likelihood of speaking up about patient safety in oncology and to clarify the eff...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. ...
Review[Abstract] Nursing staff plays a key role in the public health response to the COVID-19 pandem...