Johnston Donna L, Samson Lindy, Jabbour Mona
Division of Hematology/Oncology, CHEO, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
CHEO, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
J Healthc Leadersh. 2023 Jan 17;15:11-18. doi: 10.2147/JHL.S393177. eCollection 2023.
The Division Chief at an academic health sciences centre has many leadership roles and responsibilities. There are no data on leadership training needs for Division Chiefs, and so we sought to design and implement a needs assessment for pediatric Division Chiefs at CHEO, a pediatric academic health sciences centre in Eastern Ontario, Canada.
A needs assessment survey was developed with the aim to document demographics, preparedness for the role of Division Chief and desired leadership training for the role. This survey was piloted, revised and then distributed to all the Division Chiefs at our institution. The results of each question were collated, and simple descriptive statistics were calculated.
The survey was completed by 22 of 31 Division Chiefs. The majority of respondents were from the Department of Pediatrics (63.6%), followed by Surgery (20%), Psychiatry (3.3%) and Laboratory Medicine (3.3%). Their mean length of time as Division Chief was 5.5 years. Seventy-seven percent had concurrent leadership roles in addition to the role of Division Chief. None felt they were very well prepared for the role, five felt they were somewhat well prepared, nine were neutral, five were somewhat unprepared and three were very unprepared for the role. Half of the respondents received mentoring, either formal or informal, for their role and all but one felt that formal mentoring would have been useful. In terms of desired training, the Division Chiefs felt they had the most knowledge and skills in patient safety. All wanted training in developing divisional budgets, and many desired training in supporting the academic mission of the Division.
Overall, this needs assessment identified an unmet need for leadership training and development among Division Chiefs. The findings are being used to optimize onboarding of Division Chiefs and an ongoing leadership development program targeted at this group.
学术健康科学中心的科室主任承担着诸多领导角色和职责。目前尚无关于科室主任领导力培训需求的数据,因此我们试图为加拿大安大略省东部的一家儿科学术健康科学中心——渥太华东部儿童医院(CHEO)的儿科科室主任设计并开展一项需求评估。
开展了一项需求评估调查,旨在记录人员统计信息、担任科室主任的准备情况以及该职位所需的领导力培训。该调查先进行了试点、修订,然后分发给我们机构的所有科室主任。对每个问题的结果进行了整理,并计算了简单的描述性统计数据。
31位科室主任中有22位完成了调查。大多数受访者来自儿科(63.6%),其次是外科(20%)、精神病学(3.3%)和检验医学(3.3%)。他们担任科室主任的平均时长为5.5年。77%的人除了科室主任这一角色外,还兼任其他领导职务。没有人觉得自己对该职位准备得非常充分,5人觉得自己准备得还算充分,9人态度中立,5人觉得准备不足,3人觉得完全没有准备。一半的受访者在担任该职位时接受过正式或非正式的指导,除一人外,其他人都认为正式指导会很有帮助。在期望的培训方面,科室主任们觉得自己在患者安全方面知识和技能最多。所有人都希望接受制定科室预算方面的培训,许多人希望接受支持科室学术使命方面的培训。
总体而言,这项需求评估确定了科室主任在领导力培训和发展方面存在未满足的需求。研究结果正被用于优化科室主任的入职培训以及针对该群体的持续领导力发展项目。