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Background: Training in speaking up skills for nursing professionals provides the groundwork for promoting a culture of curiosity and inquiry. At the foundation of speaking up is psychological safety for team members to disagree, offer alternative ideas, and ask questions. Method: A large-scale training session, Finding Your Voice: Speaking Up posttraining 73% ± 15%; p < .0001), and listening (pretraining 68% ± 19%; post-training 74% ± 15%; p < .0001). Leaders showed greater increases in confidence in listening and responding to nurses speaking up (leaders 5.6% vs. nonleaders 4.2%, p < .00001). Conclusion: Nurses benefited from an interactive educational experience by practicing strategies for speaking up and listening. J Contin Educ Nurs . 2024;55(6):309–316.
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