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“你可以让变革发生”:太平洋地区急诊医学领导力的体验。

'You can make change happen': Experiences of emergency medicine leadership in the Pacific.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Emergency Department, St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Emerg Med Australas. 2022 Jun;34(3):398-410. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.13905. Epub 2021 Nov 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We sought to explore the activities, responsibilities and experience of leadership from Pacific emergency medicine (EM) doctors. Additionally, we explored knowledge, attitudes, leadership gaps and training insights for individual clinicians, and from a Pacific regional perspective.

METHODS

This was a qualitative study using in-depth, semi-structured interviews of invited Pacific EM doctors occupying a leadership role in their countries. Data were recorded, transcribed and triangulated with written field notes. Whole interviews and responses per topic were analysed using data-platform-based and manual methods. Inductive and deductive coding and thematic content analysis was performed in partnership with Pacific co-researchers to determine overall meaning. Monash University granted ethics approval.

RESULTS

Twelve doctors participated (11 verbal, one written response), representing six different Pacific Island countries. Four key themes were identified which reflected both the individual agency of the Pacific EM doctors and how their experience was constituted by others; professional identity and style; nurturing relationships and building solidarity; growth through experience, education and challenge; and progress and precarity. Pacific EM leaders perform clinical, management, advocacy and education tasks, and build their capacity and resilience through leadership training. They have a strong desire for regional solidarity and networking.

CONCLUSIONS

Pacific EM doctors embrace leadership in their home countries and collaborate to drive positive change, build teams and gain recognition. As pioneers and advocates for EM, they bear high responsibility and risk burnout. These findings can inform future targeted leadership training and contribute to building Pacific regional networks for career sustainability and specialty advancement.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨太平洋紧急医学(EM)医生的活动、职责和领导经验。此外,我们还从个体临床医生和太平洋地区的角度探讨了知识、态度、领导差距和培训见解。

方法

这是一项使用深入的半结构化访谈方法的定性研究,邀请了在各自国家担任领导职务的太平洋 EM 医生参与。将数据记录、转录并与现场笔记进行三角分析。使用基于数据平台和手动的方法,对整个访谈和每个主题的回复进行分析。与太平洋合作研究人员一起进行归纳和演绎编码以及主题内容分析,以确定整体意义。莫纳什大学授予了伦理批准。

结果

共有 12 名医生(11 名口头回复,1 名书面回复)参与了研究,代表了六个不同的太平洋岛国。确定了四个关键主题,这些主题反映了太平洋 EM 医生的个人能动性以及他们的经验是如何由他人构成的;专业身份和风格;培养关系和建立团结;通过经验、教育和挑战来成长;以及进步和脆弱性。太平洋 EM 领导者在其本国执行临床、管理、倡导和教育任务,并通过领导力培训来增强自己的能力和适应力。他们强烈希望建立区域团结和网络。

结论

太平洋 EM 医生在本国接受领导,并合作推动积极变革、建立团队并获得认可。作为 EM 的先驱和倡导者,他们承担着巨大的责任,面临着倦怠的风险。这些发现可以为未来有针对性的领导力培训提供信息,并为太平洋地区的职业可持续性和专业发展建立网络做出贡献。

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