Requirements for implementing a 'just culture'within healthcare organisations: an integrative review

JS Murray, J Lee, S Larson, A Range… - BMJ Open …, 2023 - bmjopenquality.bmj.com
Purpose To identify requirements for implementing a 'just culture'within healthcare
organisations. Methods Using Whittemore and Knafl's methodology for integrative reviews …

Practical approaches to implementing a safety culture

K Brook, DM Lin, AV Agarwala - International Anesthesiology …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
In 2000 and 2001, in response to growing deficiencies in the United States Healthcare
System, the Institute of Medicine [now the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)] released 2 …

How doctors talk about medical errors: a qualitative study of junior doctors' experiences

JE Møller, LM Kai, M Skipper… - Qualitative Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
During the last three decades, an increased amount of research on errors in health care has
been conducted. Studies show that physicians find it challenging to handle errors because …

Speaking up as an extension of socio-cultural dynamics in hospital settings: a study of staff experiences of speaking up across seven hospitals

A Pavithra, R Mannion, N Sunderland… - Journal of Health …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The study aimed to understand the significance of how employee personhood and
the act of speaking up is shaped by factors such as employees' professional status, length of …

Nurse leader attitudes and beliefs regarding medical errors

MM Prothero, K Huefner, M Sorhus - JONA: The Journal of …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND The perfectibility model suggests errors are avoidable if nurses are trained
and follow safety guidelines. This impacts how nurse leaders approach medical errors …

The moderating role of just culture between nursing practice environment and oncology nurses' silent behaviors toward patient safety: A multicentered study

AAI El-Sayed, MGR Asal, SMF Abdelaliem… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Patient safety is a critical part of healthcare delivery that must be prioritized to
guarantee optimal patient outcomes. Oncology nursing is a specialized area of nursing that …

Building a NICU Quality & Safety Infrastructure

J Davidson, Y Malhotra, R Shay, A Arunachalam… - Seminars in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Standards for Levels of Neonatal Care,
published in 2023, highlights key components of a Neonatal Patient Safety and Quality …

Psychological safety in health professions education: insights and strategies from a global community of practice

C Dong, L Altshuler, N Ban, LY Wong… - Frontiers in …, 2025 - frontiersin.org
Psychological safety is the belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up,
sharing ideas, raising concerns, or making mistakes. There are various threats to …

Perception Of Patient Safety Culture At The Primary Care Level: The Case Of The Community Health Centre Ljubljana

TV POTOčNIK, Z KLEMENC-KETI - Slovenian Journal of Public Health, 2024 - sciendo.com
Background: Patient safety is a crucial element of quality healthcare, and endeavours to
enhance it are vital for attaining universal health coverage and improving patient outcomes …

[HTML][HTML] Restorative Just Culture: An Exploration of the Enabling Conditions for Successful Implementation

L Boskeljon-Horst, V Steinmetz, S Dekker - Healthcare, 2024 - mdpi.com
Background/Objectives: Restorative responses to staff involved in incidents are becoming
recognized as a rigorous and constructive alternative to retributive forms of 'just culture' …