Healthcare institutions are adopting a new structured approach to addressing derogatory patient comments among colleagues, shifting focus from punitive measures to constructive dialogue. The guidance, published in The BMJ and endorsed by professional standards leaders, emphasizes that most inappropriate remarks stem from unintentional harm rather than deliberate malice.
Will Topping, associate medical director for professional standards at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Teaching Trust, highlights that external pressures—including night shifts, personal stress, and workplace demands—significantly influence clinician behavior. The recommended framework prioritizes assessing intent and emotional context before responding, allowing time for measured intervention that builds sustainable professional culture rather than damaging workplace relationships.
This evidence-based approach recognizes that immediate confrontation often proves counterproductive, instead encouraging thoughtful planning and constructive addressing of impact. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.
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