The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis

Abstract Introduction Psychological safety is the shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking. Its presence improves innovation and error prevention. This evidence synthesis had 3 objectives: explore the current literature regarding psychological safety, identify methods used i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: K. E. Grailey, E. Murray, T. Reader, S. J. Brett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06740-6
id doaj-2775b5d1ad074e1684a42cde3282cf89
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2775b5d1ad074e1684a42cde3282cf892021-08-08T11:08:30ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-08-0121111510.1186/s12913-021-06740-6The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesisK. E. Grailey0E. Murray1T. Reader2S. J. Brett3Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College LondonSaid Business School, University of OxfordDepartment of Psychological and Behavioural Science, London School of Economics and Political ScienceDepartment of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College LondonAbstract Introduction Psychological safety is the shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking. Its presence improves innovation and error prevention. This evidence synthesis had 3 objectives: explore the current literature regarding psychological safety, identify methods used in its assessment and investigate for evidence of consequences of a psychologically safe environment. Methods We searched multiple trial registries through December 2018. All studies addressing psychological safety within healthcare workers were included and reviewed for methodological limitations. A thematic analysis approach explored the presence of psychological safety. Content analysis was utilised to evaluate potential consequences. Results We included 62 papers from 19 countries. The thematic analysis demonstrated high and low levels of psychological safety both at the individual level in study participants and across the studies themselves. There was heterogeneity in responses across all studies, limiting generalisable conclusions about the overall presence of psychological safety. A wide range of methods were used. Twenty-five used qualitative methodology, predominantly semi-structured interviews. Thirty quantitative or mixed method studies used surveys. Ten studies inferred that low psychological safety negatively impacted patient safety. Nine demonstrated a significant relationship between psychological safety and team outcomes. The thematic analysis allowed the development of concepts beyond the content of the original studies. This analytical process provided a wealth of information regarding facilitators and barriers to psychological safety and the development of a model demonstrating the influence of situational context. Discussion This evidence synthesis highlights that whilst there is a positive and demonstrable presence of psychological safety within healthcare workers worldwide, there is room for improvement. The variability in methods used demonstrates scope to harmonise this. We draw attention to potential consequences of both high and low psychological safety. We provide novel information about the influence of situational context on an individual’s psychological safety and offer more detail about the facilitators and barriers to psychological safety than seen in previous reviews. There is a risk of participation bias - centres involved in safety research may be more aligned to these ideals. The data in this synthesis are useful for institutions looking to improve psychological safety by providing a framework from which modifiable factors can be identified.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06740-6Psychological safetyQualitative researchHealthcare workers
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author K. E. Grailey
E. Murray
T. Reader
S. J. Brett
spellingShingle K. E. Grailey
E. Murray
T. Reader
S. J. Brett
The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
BMC Health Services Research
Psychological safety
Qualitative research
Healthcare workers
author_facet K. E. Grailey
E. Murray
T. Reader
S. J. Brett
author_sort K. E. Grailey
title The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
title_short The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
title_full The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
title_fullStr The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
title_full_unstemmed The presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
title_sort presence and potential impact of psychological safety in the healthcare setting: an evidence synthesis
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Introduction Psychological safety is the shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking. Its presence improves innovation and error prevention. This evidence synthesis had 3 objectives: explore the current literature regarding psychological safety, identify methods used in its assessment and investigate for evidence of consequences of a psychologically safe environment. Methods We searched multiple trial registries through December 2018. All studies addressing psychological safety within healthcare workers were included and reviewed for methodological limitations. A thematic analysis approach explored the presence of psychological safety. Content analysis was utilised to evaluate potential consequences. Results We included 62 papers from 19 countries. The thematic analysis demonstrated high and low levels of psychological safety both at the individual level in study participants and across the studies themselves. There was heterogeneity in responses across all studies, limiting generalisable conclusions about the overall presence of psychological safety. A wide range of methods were used. Twenty-five used qualitative methodology, predominantly semi-structured interviews. Thirty quantitative or mixed method studies used surveys. Ten studies inferred that low psychological safety negatively impacted patient safety. Nine demonstrated a significant relationship between psychological safety and team outcomes. The thematic analysis allowed the development of concepts beyond the content of the original studies. This analytical process provided a wealth of information regarding facilitators and barriers to psychological safety and the development of a model demonstrating the influence of situational context. Discussion This evidence synthesis highlights that whilst there is a positive and demonstrable presence of psychological safety within healthcare workers worldwide, there is room for improvement. The variability in methods used demonstrates scope to harmonise this. We draw attention to potential consequences of both high and low psychological safety. We provide novel information about the influence of situational context on an individual’s psychological safety and offer more detail about the facilitators and barriers to psychological safety than seen in previous reviews. There is a risk of participation bias - centres involved in safety research may be more aligned to these ideals. The data in this synthesis are useful for institutions looking to improve psychological safety by providing a framework from which modifiable factors can be identified.
topic Psychological safety
Qualitative research
Healthcare workers
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06740-6
work_keys_str_mv AT kegrailey thepresenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT emurray thepresenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT treader thepresenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT sjbrett thepresenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT kegrailey presenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT emurray presenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT treader presenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
AT sjbrett presenceandpotentialimpactofpsychologicalsafetyinthehealthcaresettinganevidencesynthesis
_version_ 1721216249787056128