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Safety definition - Condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury or loss
What is safety science? - Emerging body of knowledge outlining how errors and near misses can be
recognized/reported
What does safety science do? - Explores ways to manage the human factors that impact safe client care
Characteristics of safety culture - Trust, recognition of importance of safety, agreement that error-
preventing strategies are effective in improving safety
What is psychological safety? - Feeling that you are working in an environment where you are free to
make a mistake without punishment or fear
What is a just culture of nursing - Explicit value or reporting errors without fear of punishment /
Encouraged sharing and disclosure among professionals
What is transparency - Open communication and information sharing with clients about their care,
including adverse events
What does communicating adverse events do for clients - Restore trust
Purpose of structured communication tools - Improve effectiveness of information transfer
Intrapersonal hermeneutic phenomenological (interpretive analysis) lens - How are people making
meaning of their situation? How are different people interpreting situations differently?
, Interpersonal hermeneutic phenomenological (interpretive analysis) lens - How are different
interpretations shaping situations and interpersonal relations?
Contextual hermeneutic phenomenological lens - How are people variously situated and constituted?
Intrapersonal critical power analysis lens - How do relative positions of power shape understanding?
Interpersonal critical power analysis lens - How are power dynamics shaping each interpersonal
relationship?
Contextual critical power analysis lens - How are social structure and arrangements shaping people,
situations and interpersonal relationships?
Intrapersonal critical feminist lens - How do gender, race, class, age, ability, size & other forms of social
positioning shape understanding?
Interpersonal critical feminist lens - How do gender, race, class, age, ability, size and other forms of
social positioning shape each interpersonal relationship?
Contextual critical feminist lens - How do gender, race, class, age, ability, size and other forms of social
positioning shape people and situations?
Intrapersonal critical colonial lens - How do history, colonial relations and racism shape understanding?
Interpersonal critical colonial lens - How do history, colonial relations and racism shape each
interpersonal relationship?
Contextual critical colonial lens - How do history, colonial relations and racism shape people and
situations?
Intrapersonal critical structural lens - How does language shape understanding?
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