Research Centre for Healthcare and Communities, Coventry University, UK; Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame, Australia.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center and Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Midwifery. 2024 May;132:103982. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2024.103982. Epub 2024 Mar 29.
This research aimed to identify the characteristics of strong midwifery leaders and explore how strong midwifery leadership may be enabled from the perspective of midwives and nurse-midwives globally.
In this appreciative inquiry, we collected qualitative and demographic data using a cross-sectional online survey between February and July 2022.
Responses were received from many countries (n = 76), predominantly the United Kingdom (UK), Australia, the United States of America (USA), Canada, Uganda, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Rwanda, India, and Kenya.
An international population (n = 429) of English-speaking, and ethnically diverse midwives (n = 211) and nurse-midwives (n = 218).
Reflexive thematic analysis was used to make sense of the qualitative data collected. Identified characteristics of strong midwifery leadership were subsequently deductively mapped to established leadership styles and leadership theories. Demographic data were analysed using descriptive statistics.
Participants identified strong midwifery leaders as being mediators, dedicated to the profession, evidence-based practitioners, effective decision makers, role models, advocates, visionaries, resilient, empathetic, and compassionate. These characteristics mapped to compassionate, transformational, servant, authentic, and situational leadership styles. To enable strong midwifery leadership, participants identified a need for investment in midwives' clear professional identity, increased societal value placed upon the midwifery profession, ongoing research, professional development in leadership, interprofessional collaborations, succession planning and increased self-efficacy.
This study contributes to understandings of trait, behavioural, situational, transformational and servant leadership theory in the context of midwifery. Investing in the development of strong midwifery leadership is essential as it has the potential to elevate the profession and improve perinatal outcomes worldwide. Findings may inform the development of both existing and new leadership models, frameworks, and validated measurement tools.
本研究旨在确定强有力的助产士领导者的特征,并从全球助产士和护士助产士的角度探讨如何实现强有力的助产士领导力。
在这项欣赏性探究中,我们使用横断面在线调查于 2022 年 2 月至 7 月期间收集定性和人口统计数据。
来自许多国家(n=76)的人做出了回应,主要来自英国(UK)、澳大利亚、美国、加拿大、乌干达、沙特阿拉伯、坦桑尼亚、卢旺达、印度和肯尼亚。
国际人群(n=429)由讲英语和种族多样化的助产士(n=211)和护士助产士(n=218)组成。
使用反思性主题分析来理解收集到的定性数据。随后,将强有力的助产士领导力的特征演绎映射到既定的领导风格和领导理论中。使用描述性统计对人口统计数据进行分析。
参与者将强有力的助产士领导者识别为调解者、致力于该专业、循证从业者、有效的决策者、榜样、倡导者、有远见者、有弹性、富有同理心和同情心。这些特征映射到富有同情心、变革型、服务型、真实和情境领导风格。为了实现强有力的助产士领导力,参与者确定需要投资于助产士明确的专业身份、增加社会对助产士职业的重视、持续的研究、领导力方面的专业发展、跨专业合作、继任计划和提高自我效能感。
本研究有助于理解领导力特质、行为、情境、变革和服务型理论在助产士背景下的应用。投资于强有力的助产士领导力的发展至关重要,因为它有可能提升该专业并改善全球围产期结局。研究结果可能为现有和新的领导模式、框架和经过验证的测量工具的发展提供信息。