Review supports those who raise concerns about poor care
Recommendations include more reflective practice and ‘guardians’ to help people speak up, writes Louise Hunt
EVEN AFTER his extensive inquiries into poor care in the NHS, Sir Robert Francis’s subsequent review of whistleblowing (Francis 2015) revealed that most staff are still afraid to voice concerns over unsafe practices.
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doi: 10.7748/cnp.14.2.8.s8
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