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Effective Board Governance of Safe Care: A (Theoretically Underpinned) Cross-sectioned Examination of the Breadth and Depth of Relationships through National Quantitative Surveys and In-depth Qualitative Case Studies.

Effective Board Governance of Safe Care: A (Theoretically Underpinned) Cross-sectioned Examination of the Breadth and Depth of Relationships through National Quantitative Surveys and In-depth Qualitative Case Studies. Mannion R, Freeman T, Millar R, Davies H. Health and Social Care Delivery Research. 2016;4:1-165.

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March 2, 2016

Mannion R, Freeman T, Millar R, Davies H. Health and Social Care Delivery Research. 2016;4:1-165.

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This mixed-methods analysis of four trusts in the National Health Service (NHS) found that evident board commitment and behavior supporting safety encourages staff to raise concerns that can lead to improvements. The authors suggest their results should help to inform hospital board training and recruitment efforts across the NHS.

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Effective Board Governance of Safe Care: A (Theoretically Underpinned) Cross-sectioned Examination of the Breadth and Depth of Relationships through National Quantitative Surveys and In-depth Qualitative Case Studies. Mannion R, Freeman T, Millar R, Davies H. Health and Social Care Delivery Research. 2016;4:1-165.