Steinert Tilman, Goebel Rita, Rieger Wolfgang
Centres for Psychiatry Weissenau, University of Ulm, Bad Schussenried, Zwiefalten, Germany.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2006 Dec;15(4):251-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2006.00431.x.
In three psychiatric hospitals in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, a physician-nurse shared leadership model was implemented in 1997 by the hospital management. The whole hospital, departments, and single wards are led each by a leadership team consisting of a physician, psychologist or social worker and a nurse, being responsible for organization, staff, and budgets. The consequences for staff opinion in leadership positions were evaluated. All 165 leading staff members of all professional groups were anonymously interviewed with a questionnaire containing 45 items regarding their satisfaction with this new leadership model. The response rate was 79.4%. Overall, the leading staff members were satisfied with the shared leadership model both in their own clinical practice and in general. Non-medical staff members were significantly more in favour of several aspects of shared leadership than physicians, but even the latter reported to be generally satisfied. However, both professional groups estimated leading positions to be only modestly attractive. The results yield some evidence that the change from traditional leadership models to the physician-nurse shared leadership model may have advantages in the management of psychiatric hospitals.
在德国巴登-符腾堡州的三家精神病医院,1997年医院管理层实施了医生-护士共同领导模式。整个医院、各科室以及各个病房均由一个由医生、心理学家或社会工作者以及一名护士组成的领导团队负责领导,该团队负责组织、人员管理和预算。对担任领导职务的员工的看法所产生的影响进行了评估。所有165名来自各个专业组的领导人员都接受了匿名问卷调查,问卷包含45个关于他们对这种新领导模式满意度的问题。回复率为79.4%。总体而言,领导人员对共同领导模式在他们自己的临床实践以及总体上都感到满意。非医务人员在共同领导的几个方面比医生更支持,但即使是后者也表示总体上感到满意。然而,两个专业组都认为领导职位的吸引力一般。结果表明,从传统领导模式转变为医生-护士共同领导模式在精神病医院管理中可能具有优势。