Promoting Honesty and Truthfulness When Things Go Wrong During Care Delivery for Sick Children

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Emeritus Professor and Editor-in-Chief Edward Alan Glasper discusses why children’s nurses must fully adopt the duty of candour in care delivery, which in some countries is a legal obligation, to ensure that consumers of healthcare and their families are apologized to, and communicated with, openly and honestly when things have gone wrong in their care.

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Glasper, E. A. (2018, April 3). Promoting Honesty and Truthfulness When Things Go Wrong During Care Delivery for Sick Children. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694193.2018.1467159

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