@PutneyDebates Well there we will have to agree to disagree...
@DebHazeldine @PutneyDebates Must say John has a point tho Deb. Environment can drive behaviours. We hope/expect ethics will stop poor ones.
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@C7RKY@PutneyDebates what target made this nurse say to male nurse she would make his life‘living hell’leading him to take an overdose? -
@DebHazeldine@PutneyDebates There are always inexcusable extremes. That being one! But generally we want all factors driving good care, no? -
@C7RKY@PutneyDebates Agree completely, but targets is too often used as excuse for appalling beahviour. -
@DebHazeldine@PutneyDebates Sure. If targets drive you to do the wrong things tho, it becomes a test of personal ethics imho. Too many fail -
@C7RKY@PutneyDebates Agree, targets at any cost is catastrophic for patients, but we must also have personal accountability for actions. -
@DebHazeldine@PutneyDebates Agree. It's balance. Untargetted environments can lack direction/urgency too. It's how you manage/react to them -
@C7RKY@PutneyDebates Agree, both extremes are bad for patient care. -
@DebHazeldine@PutneyDebates The lost art of common sense and true coaching eh? Extreme secrecy doesn't help the cause. One day perhaps... - 1 more reply
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@C7RKY@DebHazeldine@PutneyDebates It can drive some peoples, just hope they are not employed to care for your loved ones! -
@TaminaRashell@DebHazeldine@PutneyDebates Me too. That's why I want the whole environment to be driving the behaviours we want: good care.
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