Nursing Leadership Issues
Reflect on how you would create a safe environment in a healthcare setting by applying the 4 characteristics of a culture of safety. They are:
• Psychological safety. People know their concerns will be openly received and treated with respect.
One of the tenets of the total quality movement as expressed by W. Edward Deming is "Drive out fear" (Edward, 2012). The recommendation comes from a fundamental understanding of human nature: people do not like to call problem to the attention of their supervisors. No one wants to be the bearer of bad news, and in medical and healthcare settings this may be particularly true. Unsafe conditions can mean that patients are exposed to hazards or that employees are more likely to incur injury. In addition, nursing staff may occasionally find themselves in a position where a peer or another staff member are not following procedure. Not only is this an uncomfortable situation for all parties, it can lead to deteriorated esprit de corps.
• Active leadership. Leaders actively create an environment where all staff are comfortable expressing their concerns.
It is imperative that leaders communicate their receptivity to hearing about problems and to their dedication to preserving confidentiality, as appropriate. In the language of lawyers, when fear of retribution,...
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