2024
DOI: 10.2196/64125
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Psychological Safety Competency Training During the Clinical Internship From the Perspective of Health Care Trainee Mentors in 11 Pan-European Countries: Mixed Methods Observational Study

Irene Carrillo,
Ivana Skoumalová,
Ireen Bruus
et al.

Abstract: Background In the field of research, psychological safety has been widely recognized as a contributing factor to improving the quality of care and patient safety. However, its consideration in the curricula and traineeship pathways of residents and health care students is scarce. Objective This study aims to determine the extent to which health care trainees acquire psychological safety competencies during their internships in clinical settings and iden… Show more

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