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Patient engagement with psychological safety
Psychological safety is a multidimensional, dynamic phenomenon that concerns team members' perception of whether it is safe to take interpersonal risks at work.
Tatsuya Fukami
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This thesis comprises three papers: a systematic literature review with thematic synthesis, a research study, and a critical appraisal of the research. In section one, the literature review, 18 research papers are analysed through thematic synthesis to examine the organisational factors within the NHS which impact psychological safety.
Fortuna, Alessandra +4 more
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Improving cycling safety through infrastructure design: A bicycle simulator study
This study investigated the impact of two road treatments on cyclist behaviour using an bicycle simulator. The treatments were sharrows (presence or absence) at a roundabout and widening an on-road bike lane (width 1.2 m or 1.8 m) on a curved mid-block ...
Lynn Meuleners +2 more
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Light-based methods for predicting circadian phase in delayed sleep–wake phase disorder
Methods for predicting circadian phase have been developed for healthy individuals. It is unknown whether these methods generalize to clinical populations, such as delayed sleep–wake phase disorder (DSWPD), where circadian timing is associated with ...
Jade M. Murray +12 more
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The study intends to investigate the impact of servant leadership on pro-social rule-breaking directly and through the intervening mechanism of psychological safety.
Naqib Ullah Khan +2 more
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Background Psychological safety and accountability are frameworks to describe relationships in the workplace. Psychological safety is a shared belief by members of a team that it is safe to take interpersonal risks.
Robyn A. Latessa +7 more
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Psychological safety is the shared belief held by members of a team that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking, and that members can challenge, question and disagree without suffering consequences to their image, reputation or career. The term stems from the work by Schein (1992) and was investigated in teams by Amy Edmondson of Harvard in the
Dekker, S, Edmondson, A
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Introduction Psychological safety is the shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking. Its presence improves innovation and error prevention.
K. E. Grailey +3 more
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Leadership Cultural Competencies: Team Psychological Safety in Iraqi Apparel Market [PDF]
Improving the team's psychological safety in multicultural situations requires attention to the cultural competence of leaders. This is despite the fact that prosperous industries and businesses related to the clothing field that experience multicultural
Muna fouad Abdulhadi +3 more
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The psychological safety of the educational environment and the psychological well-being of Russian secondary school pupils and teachers. [PDF]
The interest of psychologists in the study of safety in the educational environment and its psychological characteristics is increasing. The aim of this study was to select, substantiate, and disclose the psychological factors in the educational ...
Baeva I.A., Bordovskaia N.V.
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