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Exploring the factors that promote or diminish a psychologically safe environment: a qualitative interview study with critical care staff.

Kate GraileyClare Leon-VillapalosEleanor J MurrayStephen James Brett
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Our data demonstrate reassuring levels of psychological safety within the participants studied. This allowed us to explore in depth the participant experience of working within a psychologically safe environment. We add to the current literature by uniquely demonstrating there can be negative consequences to a psychologically safe environment in the healthcare setting. We expand on the influence of context on psychological safety by developing a model, allowing leaders to identify which elements of context can be modified in order to promote speaking up. Team leaders can use these data to help foster a culture of openness, innovation and error prevention while minimising the risk of negative implications.
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