Afraid to speak up at work?

Nurses General Nursing

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  1. Are you afraid to speak up at work about issues/policies?

    • 6
      No, I can say what I think without fear of reprisal.
    • 14
      No, I can say what I think -- if I'm careful about what it is and who it's to.
    • 16
      Sometimes I say what I think, but I don't want to get labelled as a complainer/troublemaker.
    • 10
      I hardly ever say what I think. It wouldn't change anything and it'd just get me in trouble.
    • 2
      I never say what I think. I'm too terrified of losing my job.
    • 0
      Other -- please explain.

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Specializes in Utilization Management.

Just wondering how you feel about being honest with TPTB at your workplace about your working conditions.

Specializes in Advanced Practice, surgery.

I have no problem speaking up and do reguarly. I think it is slightly different in the UK as you are very unlikely to lose your job over speaking your mind.

Specializes in Acute Care Cardiac, Education, Prof Practice.

TPTB?

530 am density is setting in.

Specializes in Utilization Management.

TPTB = The Powers That Be

Specializes in Acute Care Cardiac, Education, Prof Practice.
TPTB = The Powers That Be

:bowingpur

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

Generally have understanding mgmt/supes, so don't mind speaking my mind. Respectfully, but getting the same point across.

Specializes in Advanced Practice, surgery.
Generally have understanding mgmt/supes, so don't mind speaking my mind. Respectfully, but getting the same point across.

I have a bit of a hothead when it comes to pateint care and my last manager (many years ago) wasn't a nurse and had no idea how to manage nurses. After a long and loud "discussion" he shouted at me, if you think I can't manage why don't you just say. To which I replied, I think I just did

After that we had a definate understanding. He sent me to manage the service in our sister hospital and insisted that I need not report what I was doing to him. :D

I am very lucky now, I have an excellent relationship with my manager and we both have the same ideas about patient care so I am allowed to manage my wards and clinics as I see fit.

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