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Improving anesthesiologists' ability to speak up in the operating room: a randomized controlled experiment of a simulation-based intervention and a qualitative analysis of hurdles and enablers. | AHRQ Patient Safety Network

Improving anesthesiologists' ability to speak up in the operating room: a randomized controlled experiment of a simulation-based intervention and a qualitative analysis of hurdles and enablers. | AHRQ Patient Safety Network



PSNet: Patient Safety Network

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  • Published December 2015

Improving anesthesiologists' ability to speak up in the operating room: a randomized controlled experiment of a simulation-based intervention and a qualitative analysis of hurdles and enablers.

    Speaking up about patient safety concerns remains challenging for health care professionals. This simulation study in the surgical setting found that a workshop on speaking up did not result in more speaking-up behavior, suggesting that changing safety culture requires more intensive interventions.








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