Koskiniemi Anne, Vakkala Hanna, Pietiläinen Ville
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland , Rovaniemi, Finland.
Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl). 2019 Jan 24;32(1):83-97. doi: 10.1108/LHS-06-2017-0039. Epub 2018 May 18.
The purpose of this study is to take an existential-phenomenological perspective to understand and describe the experienced leader identity development of healthcare leaders working in dual roles. Leader identity development under the influence of strong professional identities of nurses and doctors has remained an under-researched phenomenon to which the study contributes.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Existential-phenomenology serves as a perspective underpinning the whole research, and an existential-phenomenological method is applied in the interview data analysis.
The study showed leader identity development in healthcare to be most strongly influenced and affected by clinical work and its meanings and followers' needs and leader-follower relationships. In addition, four other key categories were presented as meaningful in leader identity development; leader identity development is an ongoing process occurring in relations of the key categories.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The existential-phenomenological approach and analysis method offer a novel way to understand leader identity development and work identities as experienced.
本研究旨在从存在主义现象学的角度,理解和描述担任双重角色的医疗保健领导者的领导身份发展经历。护士和医生强烈的职业身份影响下的领导身份发展仍是一个研究不足的现象,本研究对此有所贡献。
设计/方法/途径:存在主义现象学作为整个研究的支撑视角,访谈数据分析采用存在主义现象学方法。
该研究表明,医疗保健领域的领导身份发展受临床工作及其意义、追随者需求以及领导者与追随者关系的影响最大。此外,还提出了其他四个在领导身份发展中具有重要意义的关键类别;领导身份发展是一个在关键类别关系中持续进行的过程。
原创性/价值:存在主义现象学方法和分析方法为理解领导身份发展及工作身份体验提供了一种新颖的方式。