Dwyer Mitchell, Chilcott Kylie, Finn Samantha, Sih Kylie, Codee Jennifer, Middleton Andrea, Van Dam Pieter Jan
Tasmanian School of Medicine, UTAS Health, University of Tasmania, Medical Sciences Precinct, 17 Liverpool St., Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia.
Centre for Education and Research (Nursing & Midwifery), Tasmanian Health Service-Hospitals South, 25 Argyle Street, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 May 29;13(11):1298. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13111298.
Nursing leadership is associated with a host of benefits for patient outcomes and health services. Pressures relating to the COVID-19 pandemic saw many relatively inexperienced nurses thrust into leadership roles, often with little notice. In response to this situation, The Tasmanian Health Service-Hospitals South created the Leadership Excellence in Practice Program (L-EPP) as a way of developing the leadership skills of its nurses and midwives. This study aimed to describe the development of the L-EPP and to evaluate it from the perspective of its participants and their peers. : A longitudinal mixed-methods study was conducted using data from the first two offerings of the L-EPP. The L-EPP employs a blended learning model comprised of e-learning, work-integrated learning and face-to-face workshops. Surveys targeting the participants' leadership abilities were completed at numerous time points by participants themselves, their peers, and their managers. : A total of 57 participants completed the program. Workshop surveys indicated that these sessions were generally well-received by participants. Significant improvements were observed in several domains of leadership, from the perspective of the participants themselves and their peers and managers. : The program was well-received by its participants, and would serve as a useful template for other organisations seeking to build the leadership capacity of their nurses and midwives. This may be particularly useful to organisations seeking to upskill their existing staff and prevent further attrition of nurses and midwives in the wake of the pandemic.
护理领导力与诸多有利于患者治疗结果和医疗服务的益处相关。与新冠疫情相关的压力使许多经验相对不足的护士突然担任领导角色,而且往往事先几乎没有通知。针对这种情况,塔斯马尼亚卫生服务机构——南部医院创建了实践卓越领导力项目(L-EPP),作为培养其护士和助产士领导技能的一种方式。本研究旨在描述L-EPP的发展情况,并从参与者及其同行的角度对其进行评估。:使用L-EPP前两期的数据进行了一项纵向混合方法研究。L-EPP采用了一种混合学习模式,包括电子学习、工作整合学习和面对面研讨会。参与者自己、他们的同行以及他们的经理在多个时间点完成了针对参与者领导能力的调查。:共有57名参与者完成了该项目。研讨会调查表明,这些课程普遍受到参与者的欢迎。从参与者自身以及他们的同行和经理的角度来看,在几个领导领域都观察到了显著的进步。:该项目受到了参与者的好评,并将为其他寻求培养护士和助产士领导能力的组织提供一个有用的模板。这对于那些寻求提升现有员工技能并防止疫情后护士和助产士进一步流失的组织可能特别有用。