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Commitment from senior leadership will help nurses understand just culture
Prevention of adverse events is a part of working in a hospital environment, and when an event does occur, how those events are dealt with can truly have an effect on patient safety. Because nurses make up one of the largest contingents of staff members, they are often involved in a near miss or medical error. Ensuring that your hospital’s leadership team and upper management are committed to the just culture philosophy will help the nursing staff understand their role in error prevention.
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