I think it would be variable. Until there is accountability, responsibility for when this doesn't happen. What is allowed will continue. That's not blame, scapegoating. To err is human, to deny, defend, delay is a choice. Families don't have a choice. Inner peace relies on truth
Not sure tbh. But we know regulators tend to contain industry figures among their number who tend to drive the agenda, so I don't think it would be a surprise to find such influence played a part?
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So much concentration on following the AAIB way because of safety record, so little explanation as to why! The analogies of the tow systems have never added up to me.
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If I had a pound for every time I'd had the 'correlation doesn't equal causation' line thrown at me..? Just having those systems in place isn't what makes airlines safe. Any system can be made to fail if you feed it lies. No matter how good it is. As NHS seem intent to prove imho
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But imagine a senior manager in the airline industry trying to convince a pilot not to mention something on his safety log so it didn't reflect badly on the airline. Do you think the pilot would agree? Why not? Answers itself really. Doesn't quite work the same in the NHS world.
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I said the same earlier. I have never had any fear of openness & honesty with patients & families. I have, at times feared my colleagues & seniors, because of the name, blame, shame & retrain culture. Stories I may tell in the fullness of time.
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I shall look forward to reading them when you do. :)
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Me too!
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Me three!
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When I locate the appropriate safe space

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other than to say registered nurses are professionally obliged to advocate for patients, not employers / other HCP’s. That is what they must do and what patients should expect.