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Ethical imperative of psychological safety in healthcare: in response to the Manifesto for healthcare simulation practice

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BMJ SIMULATION & TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 457-458

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2021-000889

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Psychological safety is not mandatory measured in healthcare, despite being valued in other high-risk industries. All members of the healthcare team's voice and safety should be important and calls for safety should never be disregarded or retaliated against.
Psychological safety is valued in other high-risk industries as an essential element to ensure safety. Yet, in healthcare, psychological safety is not mandatorily measured, quantified, or reported as an independent measure of safety. All members of the healthcare team's voice and safety are important. Calls for personal, physical or patient safety should never be disregarded or met with retaliation.

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