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Content ArticleRestorative Just Culture aims to repair trust and relationships damaged after an incident. It allows all parties to discuss how they have been affected, and collaboratively decide what should be done to repair the harm.
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Just Culture: The movie
Patient Safety Learning posted an article in Good practice
This film documents the amazing transformation in one organisation — Mersey Care, an NHS mental health trust in the UK. Only a few years ago, blame was common and trust was scarce. Dismissals were frequent: caregivers were suspended without a clear idea of what they might have done wrong. Mersey Care’s journey towards a just and learning culture has repaired and reinvigorated relationships between staff, leaders and service users. It has enhanced people’s engagement, joint ownership and sense of responsibility. It has taken the organisation to a place where hurt doesn’t get met with more hurt, but with healing.- Posted
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Content ArticleSimon Fleming discusses in BMJ Opinion why he launched an anti-bullying campaign. Simon is a trainee orthopaedic surgeon and PhD Candidate at Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Content ArticleNHS Improvement have recommended that healthcare professionals should use SBAR ( Situation, Background, Assessment, Recomendation), a communication tool that was first used by military personel in the US. SBAR helps to provide a structure for an interaction that helps both the giver of the information and the receiver of it. It helps the giver by ensuring they have formulated their thinking before trying to communicate it to someone else. The receiver knows what to expect and it helps to ensure the giver of information is not interrupted by the receiver with questions that will be answered later on in the conversation.
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Content ArticleRevised expectations of boards and board members in relation to Freedom to Speak Up plus supplementary resources and a self-review tool.
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Content ArticleThe Manchester Patient Safety Framework (MaPSaF) is a tool to help healthcare teams and organisations assess their progress in developing a safety culture. It has been adapted for different healthcare teams including, but not limited to; mental health, ambulance and primary care. Assessment is carried out in workshops, led by a facilitator from the healthcare organisation.
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Content ArticleEvery organisation has a unique culture. There is a widely held view that a positive organisational culture is related to positive patient outcomes. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses statement, Braithwaite et al. systematically reviewed and synthesised the evidence on the extent to which organisational and workplace cultures are associated with patient outcomes.
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Content ArticleAmy Edmondson, the Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School, talks about building a psychological safe workplace for staff in this TEDx talk.
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Content ArticleIn his blog, published by onthewards website, Joe Farmer (a doctor working in psychiatry) discusses rudeness in the workplace and the impact it can have on clinical performance and subsequently patient safety.
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