Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Nord University, Bodø, Norway.
Faculty of Education and Arts, Nord University, Bodø, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 Aug 5;19(1):546. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4345-1.
Healthcare middle managers play a central role in reducing harm, improving patient safety, and strengthening the quality of healthcare. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the present knowledge and critically discuss how healthcare middle managers experienced to develop the capacity and capability for leadership in a healthcare system characterized by high complexity.
This comprehensive systematic review provided evidence of healthcare middle managers' experiences in developing the capacity and capability for leadership in public healthcare. The three-step literature search was based on six databases and led by a PICo question. The review had a critical hermeneutic perspective and was based on an a priori published, protocol. The methods were inspired by the Joanna Briggs Institute and techniques from Kvale and Brinkmann. The results were illustrated by effect size, inspired by Sandelowski and Barroso.
Twenty-three studies from four continents and multiple contexts (hospitals and municipal healthcare) published from January 2005-February 2019 were included. Based on experiences from 482 healthcare middle managers, 2 main themes, each with 2 subthemes, were identified, and from these, a meta-synthesis was developed: Healthcare middle managers develop capacity and capability through personal development processes empowered by context. The main themes included the following: 1. personal development of capacity and capability and 2. a need for contextual support. From a critical hermeneutic perspective, contrasts were revealed between how healthcare middle managers experienced the development of their capacity and capability and what they experienced as their typical work situation.
This review provides evidence of the need for a changed approach in healthcare in relation to criticisms of present organizational structures and management methods and suggestions for how to strengthen healthcare middle managers' capacity and capability for leadership in a healthcare system characterized by high complexity. Evidence of how leadership development affected the clinical context and, thus, the quality of healthcare was found to be a field requiring further research.
CRD42018084670.
医疗保健中层管理者在减少伤害、提高患者安全性和加强医疗保健质量方面发挥着核心作用。本系统评价的目的是确定目前的知识,并批判性地讨论医疗保健中层管理者如何在以高度复杂性为特征的医疗体系中体验发展领导能力的能力和能力。
本综合系统评价提供了医疗保健中层管理者在公共医疗保健中发展领导能力的能力和能力的经验证据。三步式文献搜索基于六个数据库,并由一个 PICo 问题引导。该审查具有批判性解释学观点,并基于事先发布的协议。该方法受到乔安娜·布里格斯研究所和 Kvale 和布林克曼技术的启发。结果以受 Sandelowski 和 Barroso 启发的效应量来表示。
从 2005 年 1 月至 2019 年 2 月,来自四大洲和多个背景(医院和市立医疗保健)的 23 项研究被纳入。基于 482 名医疗保健中层管理者的经验,确定了 2 个主要主题,每个主题都有 2 个子主题,并从这些主题中发展出了一个元综合:医疗保健中层管理者通过以背景为动力的个人发展过程发展能力和能力。主要主题包括:1. 能力和能力的个人发展和 2. 对背景支持的需求。从批判解释学的角度来看,揭示了医疗保健中层管理者体验其能力和能力发展的方式与他们体验典型工作情况之间的对比。
本审查提供了证据,证明需要改变医疗保健方法,以应对当前组织结构和管理方法的批评,并提出如何加强以高度复杂性为特征的医疗保健体系中医疗保健中层管理者的领导能力。发现领导能力发展如何影响临床环境,从而影响医疗保健质量的证据是一个需要进一步研究的领域。
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