Ethical leadership in physical therapy: a developing construct that demands consideration
ISSN: 1751-1879
Article publication date: 20 November 2023
Issue publication date: 18 March 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to introduce the Theory of Ethical Leadership as a possible means of actualizing the mission and vision statements of the American Physical Therapy Association as well as individual professional objectives. Specific examples of how this can be applied directly to the profession of physical therapy will be presented.
Design/methodology/approach
Leadership influences can profoundly affect a profession, an organization and an individual. This has led to exploring which leadership style would be most effective in moving their organization forward. Through a review of the literature, this viewpoint paper compares leadership theories present in the health-care literature, as well as why they may fall short of actualizing the mission and vision statements of the American Physical Therapy Association as well as individual professional objectives.
Findings
Most research has separated ethics from leadership, but all agree that to be successful, the leader needs to exhibit a strong moral compass and demonstrate positive ethical behavior. At the intersection of ethics and leadership is the emerging theory of ethical leadership. Ethical leadership is based on the premise that employees look outside of themselves for ethical guidance and that leaders have an opportunity to provide this moral awareness by making an ethical message sufficiently salient to be recognized in the organizational context as well as allowing the leader to stand out against an ethically neutral ground.
Originality/value
This paper is an original work and has not been published previously, either in whole or in part. Additionally, this paper is not under consideration for publication by any other journal.
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Acknowledgements
Spencer S. Stober, Ed.D. professor of Leadership Studies at Alvernia University for this guidance and encouragement in the original development of this manuscript.
Conflicts of interest: None.
Citation
Griech, S.F., Carp, S. and Davenport, T.E. (2024), "Ethical leadership in physical therapy: a developing construct that demands consideration", Leadership in Health Services, Vol. 37 No. 2, pp. 277-289. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHS-03-2023-0013
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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