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Safety amid the scalpels: creating psychological safety in the operating room.
Cohen, Jonathan B; Feldman-Brillembourg, Jennifer A; Cheng, Jason; Rangrass, Govind.
Afiliação
  • Cohen JB; Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida.
  • Feldman-Brillembourg JA; Sibley Memorial Hospital & Howard University Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia.
  • Cheng J; Kaiser Permanente, National Safety Director-The Permanente Federation, Pasadena, California.
  • Rangrass G; SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39248012
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We briefly review the concept of psychological safety and discuss the actions that can create it in the anesthesiologist's work environment. RECENT

FINDINGS:

The interest in psychological safety has grown in popularity since the publication of Amy Edmondson's book The Fearless Organization in 2018. While the concept and its benefits are described in the healthcare literature, the specific actions necessary to create it are often not.

SUMMARY:

To ensure patient safety, we want members of the teams we lead to be comfortable sharing emerging problems that they see before we become aware of them. As educators, we want trainees to approach us when they do not understand something and openly participate and contribute without the fear of how others will perceive them. These scenarios require an environment of psychological safety - the ability to ask for help, admit mistakes, and be respectfully forthright with unpopular beliefs without the fear of being ostracized or ignored. Methods for creating an environment of psychological safety will be discussed.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article