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"We cannot externalise responsibility for standards of care to government, politicians or regulators or anybody else," he said.
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In a non-direct culture, by blaming external factors such as a lack of resources as the reason for poor quality care, disenfranchised caregivers can externalise blame and responsibility [ 28].
Mike Farrar, former chief executive of the NHS Confederation, came to speak to Health Foundation staff recently and pointed out that we have seen "responsibility [for safe care] increasingly externalised" to regulators and national bodies.
Registered nurses tended to externalise less and seemed to focus more on the responsibility at hand instead of faulting someone else for the shortcomings [ 8].
Discardant la textbuch, externalise sus sprachangst y just improviste.
The trick is to externalise our internal goals.
They also enabled us to externalise non-key features into separate small web applications.
We have the right to externalise our discontent," Sadat says angrily.
Research found boys and young men were quick to externalise their behaviour, often blaming women.
None of the ways in which we externalise our cherished beliefs are of any lasting significance.
He races through the thoughts as they strike him, compelled to externalise, to confess.
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