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Whistleblowing

Known as: Whistle Blowing, blow whistle 
The reporting of observed or suspected PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT or incompetence to appropriate authorities or to the public.
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
Objective: To describe the frequency and characteristics of mandatory reports about the health, competence and conduct of… 
2014
2014
We consider a game between a principal, an agent, and a monitor in which the principal would like to rely on messages by the… 
2008
2008
This study aims to unveil the process of whistleblowing. Two nursing staff members who worked in a psychiatric hospital convicted… 
2004
2004
In this issue of the JASN , Booth et al. ([1][1]) report a well-designed study using TNF-α blockade with infliximab (Remicade) to… 
Review
2002
Review
2002
This research examined the stress-induced health effects of whistleblowing and non-whistleblowing on nurses in Western Australia… 
1997
1997
This paper describes a study grounded in feminism, which explored the experiences of three registered nurses who were employed in… 
1995
1995
Ethics, rights and obligations nurses and the law autonomy and consent to treatment confidentiality and whistle blowing justice… 
Highly Cited
1980