| Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000058754 | 
|---|---|
| Receipt number | R000066842 | 
| Scientific Title | Nurse Managers' Psychological Safety Perceptions and Their Implications for the Nursing Work Environment: A Scoping Review. | 
| Date of disclosure of the study information | 2025/08/10 | 
| Last modified on | 2025/09/05 00:05:37 | 
Nurse Managers' Psychological Safety Perceptions and Their Implications for the Nursing Work Environment: A Scoping Review.
Nurse Managers' Psychological Safety Perceptions and Their Implications for the Nursing Work Environment:A Scoping Review.
Nurse Managers' Psychological Safety Perceptions and Their Implications for the Nursing Work Environment: A Scoping Review.
Nurse Managers' Psychological Safety Perceptions and Their Implications for the Nursing Work Environment: A Scoping Review.
| Japan | 
psychological Safety
| Nursing | 
Others
NO
To clarify how nurse managers conceptualize and promote psychological safety in clinical practice, and to identify implications for leadership development and organizational policy in nursing.
Others
This review aims to address the following research questions.
How do nurse managers perceive, define, and apply the concept of psychological safety within their leadership roles and organizational contexts?
Psychological safety, Organizational culture, Workplace environment, Ladership
Others,meta-analysis etc
| Not applicable | 
| Not applicable | 
Male and Female
1. Mentioned "psychological safety "in the title or abstract.
2. Focused specifically on nurse managers.
3. Were published in peer-reviewed English-language journals.
1. Included nurse managers as part of a mixed sample without separately analyzing their perspectives.
| 1st name | Seiko | 
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Hayashida | 
St. Luke's International University Graduate School of Nursing Science
Ph.D. Program (Completed)
104-0044
10-1 Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
03-3543-6391
20DN009@slcn.ac.jp
| 1st name | Seiko | 
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Hayashida | 
St. Luke's International University Graduate School of Nursing Science
Ph.D. Program (Completed)
104-0044
10-1 Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
03-3543-6391
20DN009@slcn.ac.jp
St. Luke's International University Graduate School of Nursing Science
None
Other
St. Luke's International University Graduate School of Nursing Science
10-1 Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
03-3543-6391
20DN009@slcn.ac.jp
NO
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Unpublished
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Completed
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This study is a scoping review and does not involve human subjects. Therefore, ethics approval was not required; the date indicated above corresponds to the formalization of the research plan.
Studies on psychological safety targeting nurse managers will be identified through keyword searches, and international publications will be retrieved from medical literature databases. The selection process will follow the PRISMA flow chart. From the eligible studies, descriptions related to perceptions of psychological safety, nurse managers' experiences, and characteristics of the work environment will be organized into tables and analyzed.
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