Czabanowska Katarzyna, Rethmeier Kenneth A, Lueddeke George, Smith Tony, Malho André, Otok Robert, Stankunas Mindaugas
1 Department of International Health, CAPHRI, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands 2 Institute of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jagiellonian University Medical College
3 The Rethmeier Group, LLC, Town of Bermuda Run, NC, USA 4 Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Eur J Public Health. 2014 Dec;24(6):1047-52. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cku043. Epub 2014 Apr 7.
Public health needs to adapt to the complex context of 21st century Europe. Unquestionably, leaders for health require new skills to face a myriad of wicked problems and challenges that are at a critical juncture for potential improvements. Public health curricula are traditionally oriented around core educational disciplines, and there is little room for developing students' leadership capabilities within the context of public health. The aim is to present the meaning of contemporary public health leadership based on qualitative research and propose a curriculum model for contemporary public health leadership.
A series of in-depth semi-structured interviews were carried out with six European public health leaders from a variety of countries and professional backgrounds. The interviews recorded and transcribed. A thematic content analysis was undertaken to identify themes within the data.
Five common themes that help to inform future leadership capacity arose from the interviews: the inner path of leadership, the essence of leadership, new types of leadership, future leaders' imperatives functioning within a complex and uncertain European public health context.
The leadership thematic model makes an important contribution to defining public health leadership in Europe and can help to guide the content development of public health leadership curricula. The authors assert that a new 'integrative inquiry-based learning model', with leadership as a central component, will allow schools and departments of public health across Europe to be able to ensure that tomorrow's public health leaders are adequately trained and prepared for the challenges they will face.
公共卫生需要适应21世纪欧洲的复杂环境。毫无疑问,卫生领域的领导者需要新技能来应对众多棘手问题和挑战,这些问题正处于可能取得进展的关键节点。传统上,公共卫生课程围绕核心教育学科展开,在公共卫生背景下培养学生领导能力的空间很小。目的是基于定性研究阐述当代公共卫生领导力的内涵,并提出当代公共卫生领导力的课程模式。
对六位来自不同国家和专业背景的欧洲公共卫生领导者进行了一系列深入的半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音和转录。采用主题内容分析法确定数据中的主题。
访谈产生了五个有助于为未来领导能力提供信息的共同主题:领导力的内在路径、领导力的本质、新型领导力、未来领导者在复杂且不确定的欧洲公共卫生背景下的当务之急。
领导力主题模型对界定欧洲公共卫生领导力做出了重要贡献,并有助于指导公共卫生领导力课程的内容开发。作者断言,一种以领导力为核心组成部分的新的“基于综合探究的学习模式”,将使欧洲各地的公共卫生学院和系能够确保未来的公共卫生领导者得到充分培训,并为他们将面临的挑战做好准备。