TY - JOUR
T1 - Rebuilding a foundation of trust
T2 - A call to action in creating a safe environment for everyone
AU - Rushton, Cynda Hylton
AU - Wood, Laura J.
AU - Grimley, Karen
AU - Mansfield, Jerry
AU - Jacobs, Barbara
AU - Wolf, Jason A.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors wish to acknowledge the members of The Beryl Institute Nurse Executive Council for their engagement and contributions to the process (https://www.theberylinstitute.org/NURSECOUNCIL) and the participants in the June 2021 Nurse Executive Summit on Workforce Safety and Patient Experience.
Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2021. Published in association with The Beryl Institute.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Well before the COVID-19 pandemic, incivility and physical threats directed toward healthcare employees and often registered nurses was a growing concern by Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) leaders. In 2019, conversations initiated by The Beryl Institute's Nurse Executive Council (NEC) to consider how best to achieve a much-needed balance between patient/family and staff safety have now become a critical priority to ensure the safety of everyone receiving and providing health care services. The heart of this work was organized around a set of newly developed ethical precepts designed to guide the exploration of key concepts. A call to action grounded in rebuilding a foundation of trust is proposed. In pursuing future steps to deepen this foundation, and to reaffirm the vital role for nurse leaders and of all in healthcare, we must be willing to engage in dialogue, to ask openly, and question respectfully. We believe healthcare systems and nurse leaders both play a vital role in elevating the humanity on which we will find brighter days ahead. Through a sustained commitment to this aim, we seek to strengthen health care delivery environments that shape physically and psychologically safe environments for everyone.
AB - Well before the COVID-19 pandemic, incivility and physical threats directed toward healthcare employees and often registered nurses was a growing concern by Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) leaders. In 2019, conversations initiated by The Beryl Institute's Nurse Executive Council (NEC) to consider how best to achieve a much-needed balance between patient/family and staff safety have now become a critical priority to ensure the safety of everyone receiving and providing health care services. The heart of this work was organized around a set of newly developed ethical precepts designed to guide the exploration of key concepts. A call to action grounded in rebuilding a foundation of trust is proposed. In pursuing future steps to deepen this foundation, and to reaffirm the vital role for nurse leaders and of all in healthcare, we must be willing to engage in dialogue, to ask openly, and question respectfully. We believe healthcare systems and nurse leaders both play a vital role in elevating the humanity on which we will find brighter days ahead. Through a sustained commitment to this aim, we seek to strengthen health care delivery environments that shape physically and psychologically safe environments for everyone.
KW - ethical precepts
KW - healthcare environment
KW - human experience
KW - nurse leadership
KW - patient experience
KW - physical safety
KW - psychological safety
KW - Trust
KW - well-being
KW - workforce engagement
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U2 - 10.35680/2372-0247.1651
DO - 10.35680/2372-0247.1651
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85126549513
SN - 2372-0247
VL - 8
SP - 5
EP - 12
JO - Patient Experience Journal
JF - Patient Experience Journal
IS - 3
ER -