“…Research on healthcare workers has demonstrated that there is a relationship between excessive job demands, limited resources and adverse health outcomes (Gilles, Burnand, & Peytremann‐Bridevaux, ; Lavoie‐Tremblay, Trépanier, Fernet, & Bonneville‐Roussy, ). The consequences of poor working conditions are not only limited to the health of workers, as links can be drawn between adverse health outcomes in healthcare professionals and their provision of quality care in terms of patient safety incidents (Halbeslben, Wakefield, Wakefield & Cooper, 2008; Hall, Johnson, Tsipa & O'Connor, ), and the likelihood of near‐miss errors (Seki & Yamazaki, ) and even the job satisfaction of surgeons is related to patient satisfaction (Mache, Vitzthum, Klapp, & Groneberg, ). All of these working conditions and job factors are inter‐linked, and evidence suggests that these can be explained by the Psychosocial Safety Climate (PSC) model.…”