2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.932413
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Attitudes in an interpersonal context: Psychological safety as a route to attitude change

Abstract: Interpersonal contexts can be complex because they can involve two or more people who are interdependent, each of whom is pursuing both individual and shared goals. Interactions consist of individual and joint behaviors that evolve dynamically over time. Interactions are likely to affect people’s attitudes because the interpersonal context gives conversation partners a great deal of opportunity to intentionally or unintentionally influence each other. However, despite the importance of attitudes and attitude c… Show more

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“…The current study focused on psychological safety at the individual level (Edmondson & Lei, 2014). In so doing, it extends previous explorations of the associations between listening perception and psychological safety (Castro et al, 2016, 2018; Itzchakov & DeMarree, 2022; Itzchakov et al, 2016; Li et al, 2022). Despite the supporting evidence from laboratory experiments and field studies on the role of listening in facilitating psychological safety, it remains unclear whether listening training programs can promote psychological safety over time during actual workplace training.…”
Section: Listening and Psychological Safetysupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The current study focused on psychological safety at the individual level (Edmondson & Lei, 2014). In so doing, it extends previous explorations of the associations between listening perception and psychological safety (Castro et al, 2016, 2018; Itzchakov & DeMarree, 2022; Itzchakov et al, 2016; Li et al, 2022). Despite the supporting evidence from laboratory experiments and field studies on the role of listening in facilitating psychological safety, it remains unclear whether listening training programs can promote psychological safety over time during actual workplace training.…”
Section: Listening and Psychological Safetysupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The data obtained highlights the nurses' perception of safety within the work environment, illustrating the potential to establish and maintain such a safe environment not only during SIM-IPE sessions, but also in real-life healthcare scenarios. Psychological safety, as indicated by previous evidence, involves individuals understanding that they will still be valued by the team even if mistakes occur, fostering a willingness to take risks (Rudolph et al, 2014;Itzchakov & DeMarree, 2022). In turn, risk-taking positively contributes to the functionality of interprofessional teams, particularly in optimising communication aspects such as posing questions, expressing thoughts, and seeking help from team members (Roussin et al, 2018;Lamb et al, 2014).…”
Section: Factors Shaping the Perception Of The Nursing Profession Wit...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…15 An attitude is a way of relating to someone or something, or a way of behaving that is influenced by that feeling or opinion. 16 Medical science students make up a significant portion of the young population of any society. In their capacity to affect the health status of communities in the future, they must increase young people's awareness about various healthy behaviors, such as road safety, and also be responsible for emergency care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The driver's attitude and behavior are related to sustainable development, and conducting research with such approaches informs policymakers of the need to implement interventions to improve driver behavior and reduce the incidence of accidents with regard to better socioeconomic conditions 15 . An attitude is a way of relating to someone or something, or a way of behaving that is influenced by that feeling or opinion 16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%