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Gender, power and leadership: the effect of a superior's gender on respiratory therapists' ability to challenge leadership during a life-threatening emergency. | AHRQ Patient Safety Network

Gender, power and leadership: the effect of a superior's gender on respiratory therapists' ability to challenge leadership during a life-threatening emergency. | AHRQ Patient Safety Network

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Gender, power and leadership: the effect of a superior's gender on respiratory therapists' ability to challenge leadership during a life-threatening emergency.

    Willingness to speak up across hierarchy is an important aspect of safety culture. This simulation study found that respiratory therapists were more likely to speak up when the anesthesiologist leading an intubation was female compared to male. This study raises questions about how gender roles on teams may affect patient safety.










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