id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-344797-d2h0ugpa O’Donovan, Róisín Measuring psychological safety in healthcare teams: developing an observational measure to complement survey methods 2020-07-29 .txt text/plain 6653 344 43 METHODS: The exploratory phase of this study raised concerns about whether current survey measures could provide a sufficient understanding of psychological safety within healthcare teams to inform strategies to improve it. To provide a more holistic understanding of psychological safety in healthcare teams, we also present an observational measure which complements the adapted survey. The present study aims to add to the existing body of literature by adapting current observational and survey measures, in collaboration with healthcare professionals, to provide a triangulated approach to measuring psychological safety at the team and individual level. In order to gain a more in-depth understanding of psychological safety within the case study hospital, the current study adapted the original survey items and developed a corresponding observation measure. Building on previous research and feedback from healthcare professionals, this study describes the methodology used to adapt observational and survey measures of psychological safety, specifically for use within healthcare teams. ./cache/cord-344797-d2h0ugpa.txt ./txt/cord-344797-d2h0ugpa.txt