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<p class="Inside-first-paragraph-drop-cap">The majority of infection preventionists&nbsp;surveyed in a new study&nbsp;reported the lack of a strong &ldquo;psychological safety&rdquo; culture in their hospitals, meaning workers may be less likely to point out breaks in aseptic technique and other incidents that could undermine patient safety.</p>

Is It Safe to Speak Up? Infection Prevention and ‘Psychological Safety’

Work culture boils down to ‘the worst behavior leaders knowingly tolerate’