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Fear and futility : what does the staff survey tell us about speaking up in the NHS?

Publisher: National Guardian's Office, London : 2023.Description: 30p.Summary: This report contains an analysis of the questions relating to speaking up in the 2022 NHS Staff Survey. It finds that, while the results have improved since Freedom to Speak Up guardians were first implemented, the results show a fall in NHS workers’ confidence to speak up. Authors have particular concern on the fall in how safe people feel to raise a clinical concern. .Subject(s): staff surveys | NHS | whistleblowing | patient safety | staff views | health service staff | statistical data
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Patient safety in the NHS [September 2023]
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This report contains an analysis of the questions relating to speaking up in the 2022 NHS Staff Survey. It finds that, while the results have improved since Freedom to Speak Up guardians were first implemented, the results show a fall in NHS workers’ confidence to speak up. Authors have particular concern on the fall in how safe people feel to raise a clinical concern.

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