Reporting Wrongdoing

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This is a in progress Master's Capstone titled "Registered Nurses' Perceptions on Barriers to Reporting Wrongdoing." This study has received approval through Allnurses.com Please see Informed Consent below with survey link at the end of the page.

INFORMED CONSENT FORM

Western Governors University

Master of Science, Nursing-Leadership and Management

Perceptions on Barriers to Reporting Wrongdoing

Ashleigh Gonzalez

Introduction

You are invited to participate in a research project being conducted by a graduate nursing student from . Ashleigh Gonzalez, RN is conducting research to examine the most prevalent barriers of reporting wrongdoing amongst registered nurses (RNs).

Description of the project:

This project seeks to understand the barriers to reporting wrongdoing identified by RNs. By gaining insight amongst the barriers, interventions and changes can be implemented to alleviate the challenges. By alleviating the impediments, reporting wrongdoing may become more accepted by RNs. Accountability by RNs and healthcare organizations gaining knowledge of wrongdoing will help to facilitate improving patient safety and quality care. Partaking in this research study entails completing a brief anonymous electronic survey.

Benefits and Risks of this study:

The potential benefits from this study include the identification of barriers to reporting wrongdoing which may include the influence of personal feelings, actions, reactions and impacts caused by culture or healthcare organizations. The identification of these barriers can ultimately be corrected, thus improving patient safety and quality care. There will be no direct benefit from participation. Participation is completely voluntary and anonymous. There is no identified risk to the participant.

Confidentiality:

Anonymity will be maintained throughout this entire study. There is absolutely no identified information during this study. Survey answers are not connected or associated with any participant.

Voluntary participation and withdrawal:

In this study, participation is entirely voluntary. Participants may opt to complete questions based on their desecration. Participants may withdraw from the survey at any point and will not be penalized for non-participation of every question. Once the survey is submitted, surveys cannot be retracted.

Questions, Rights and Complaints:

Any questions, comments or complaints can be referred to Ashleigh Gonzalez, RN. Upon completion of the study, all participants will have the right to review the results.

Consent Statement:

By clicking past this page, you are consenting to participate in this study.

The final Capstone will be published as an article on the website of www.Allnurses.com.

Survey Link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/97LVZGF

Thank you in advance!

I attempted to complete the survey. Questions 4, 6, and 7 allow only one answer in each column.

Thank you, thank you for letting me know! I fixed it!

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

It is still doing it.

I am still unable to complete your survey. In particular, I am unable to complete questions 4, 6, and 7. For each of these questions I am still only allowed to make one entry for each response headings.

Oh my goodness! Okay, I even took it this time and its working...I think. LOL. Let me know if there are any other problems.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

all better....:)

Specializes in Nursing Instructor.

Complete... and I will be posting my own Capstone survey in the next few weeks :) Seems there are quite a few of us Leadership and management candidates on this site!

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
Complete... and I will be posting my own Capstone survey in the next few weeks :) Seems there are quite a few of us WGU Leadership and management candidates on this site!
Click here for instructions to submit your research request.
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