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Supporting nurses in acute and emergency care settings to speak up.

Clarke-Romain B. Supporting nurses in acute and emergency care settings to speak up. Emerg Nurse. 2024;32(3):16-21. doi:10.7748/en.2023.e2162.

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November 8, 2023
Clarke-Romain B. Emerg Nurse. 2024;32(3):16-21.
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Delays in raising concerns in acute or emergency care can have tragic consequences. This commentary uses a case study to highlight barriers to speaking up and evidence-based tools nurses can use such as the CUS Tool and two-challenge rule. Training all healthcare staff in communication techniques can encourage speaking up and respectful responses.

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Clarke-Romain B. Supporting nurses in acute and emergency care settings to speak up. Emerg Nurse. 2024;32(3):16-21. doi:10.7748/en.2023.e2162.

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