The Cure

Calderwood Considers: Psychological Safety


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Psychological safety refers to the extent to which healthcare providers feel comfortable expressing their opinions, concerns, and ideas without fear of negative consequences such as retaliation, rejection, or criticism. It involves creating an environment where healthcare providers can speak up, ask questions, and make suggestions without the fear of being judged, ridiculed, or punished.

In healthcare, psychological safety is essential for fostering open communication and collaboration among team members, which can lead to better patient outcomes. When healthcare providers feel safe to speak up, they are more likely to report errors, identify potential risks, and share best practices. This can ultimately improve patient safety and quality of care.

This is particularly important in healthcare because the stakes are high, and mistakes can have serious consequences for patients' health and well-being. Therefore, it is essential to create a culture of psychological safety where healthcare providers feel empowered to share their thoughts and ideas, even if they may be perceived as unconventional or contrary to the norm. Let's listen in to the conversation to learn more. 

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