This comment argues that instead of worrying about the pros and cons of whistleblowing one should focus on the more general problem of the failure of upward communication around safety and quality problems and consider what leaders and managers must do to stimulate subordinates to communicate and reward such communication. The article analyzes why safety failures occur and introduces the concept of practical drift and adaptive moves as necessary for systemic safety to be understood and better handled. It emphasizes the key role of senior leadership in creating a climate in which critical upward communication will become more likely
Mannion and Davies’ article recognises whistleblowing as an important means of identifying quality a...
Whistleblowing’ has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of ...
Abstract In a recent article, Mannion and Davies argue that there are a multitude of ways in which o...
This comment argues that instead of worrying about the pros and cons of whistleblowing one should fo...
Mannion and Davies’ article recognises whistleblowing as an important means of identifying quality a...
In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations, Mannion and Davies highl...
Whistleblowing by health professionals is an infrequent and extraordinary event and need not occur i...
In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations Mannion and Davies highli...
It is inevitable that healthcare workers throughout their careers will witness actual or potential t...
It is inevitable that healthcare workers throughout their careers will witness actual or potential t...
It is inevitable that healthcare workers throughout their careers will witness actual or potential t...
In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations, Mannion and Davies highl...
In a recent article, Mannion and Davies argue that there are a multitude of ways in which organizati...
‘Whistleblowing’ has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of identifying a...
This chapter offers a critical overview of the phenomenon of whistleblowing, which represents a risi...
Mannion and Davies’ article recognises whistleblowing as an important means of identifying quality a...
Whistleblowing’ has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of ...
Abstract In a recent article, Mannion and Davies argue that there are a multitude of ways in which o...
This comment argues that instead of worrying about the pros and cons of whistleblowing one should fo...
Mannion and Davies’ article recognises whistleblowing as an important means of identifying quality a...
In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations, Mannion and Davies highl...
Whistleblowing by health professionals is an infrequent and extraordinary event and need not occur i...
In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations Mannion and Davies highli...
It is inevitable that healthcare workers throughout their careers will witness actual or potential t...
It is inevitable that healthcare workers throughout their careers will witness actual or potential t...
It is inevitable that healthcare workers throughout their careers will witness actual or potential t...
In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations, Mannion and Davies highl...
In a recent article, Mannion and Davies argue that there are a multitude of ways in which organizati...
‘Whistleblowing’ has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of identifying a...
This chapter offers a critical overview of the phenomenon of whistleblowing, which represents a risi...
Mannion and Davies’ article recognises whistleblowing as an important means of identifying quality a...
Whistleblowing’ has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of ...
Abstract In a recent article, Mannion and Davies argue that there are a multitude of ways in which o...