2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijhrh-08-2020-0064
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Perceived barriers to whistle blowing in healthcare amongst healthcare professionals: An integrative review

Abstract: Purpose Whistleblowing is a procedure where an existing or past participant of an establishment reveals actions and practices believed to be illegal, immoral or corrupt, by individuals who can influence change. Whistleblowing is an important means of recognising quality and safety matters in the health-care system. The aim of this study is to undergo a literature review exploring perceived barriers of whistleblowing in health care among health-care professionals of all grades and the possible influences on the… Show more

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“…Negative experiences of formal disclosure contribute to the under-reporting, undermining transparent processes for monitoring incidences and outcomes. Parallels can be drawn between NHS staff whistleblowing experiences and students reporting sexism, suggesting an overlap in difficulties faced when reporting to institutions [ 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative experiences of formal disclosure contribute to the under-reporting, undermining transparent processes for monitoring incidences and outcomes. Parallels can be drawn between NHS staff whistleblowing experiences and students reporting sexism, suggesting an overlap in difficulties faced when reporting to institutions [ 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When they encounter a moral dilemma at work, healthcare professionals have three options: say nothing and act as instructed; speak up and attempt to instigate changes; or leave the team, organisation or profession. However, many healthcare professionals do not feel confident to raise concerns about the quality of care or patient and staff well-being due to a fear of retaliation (Ekpenyong et al 2021). If NHS staff feel unable to speak up and continuing to work leads to psychological and emotional trauma, the only course of action left for them is to leave their roles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COVID-19 has claimed a substantial number of lives since its outbreak in China in December 2019 (Lin et al, 2020). On 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel virus outbreak of COVID-19 to be a public health emergency of international concern that posed a high risk to countries with vulnerable health systems (Ekpenyong et al, 2020;Sohrabi et al, 2020). More than 5,907,177 cases had been reported across the six continents of the world at the time of writing this article (Hanley et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%