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Distributed leadership in healthcare: leadership dyads and the promise of improved hospital outcomes
Lori Leach, Bradley Hastings, Gavin Schwarz, Bernadette Watson, Dave Bouckenooghe, Leonardo Seoane, David HewettThis paper aims to extend the consideration of distributed leadership in health-care settings. Leadership is typically studied from the classical notion of the place of single…
Strategies during digital transformation to make progress in achievement of sustainable development by 2030
Dina ZiadlouThe purpose of this study is to explore strategies during transformation to obtain sustainable development and to identify the human-based factors contributing to the…
Strengthening nursing, midwifery and allied health professional leadership in the UK – a realist evaluation
Carolyn Jackson, Tamsin McBride, Kim Manley, Belinda Dewar, Beverley Young, Assumpta Ryan, Debbie RobertsThis paper aims to share the findings of a realist evaluation study that set out to identify how to strengthen nursing, midwifery and allied health professions (NMAHP) leadership…
Creating a healthcare variant CYNEFIN framework to improve leadership and urgent decision-making in times of crisis
Paul James Lane, Robyn Clay-Williams, Andrew Johnson, Vidula Garde, Leah Barrett-BeckThe complex and occasionally chaotic nature of health care has been previously described in the literature, as has the broadening recognition that different management approaches…
Physician leaders’ cross-boundary use of social media: what are the implications in the current COVID-19 environment?
Scott Comber, Lisette Wilson, Scarlett Kelly, Lori McCay-PeetThe purpose of this study is to better understand social media (SM) factors that physician leaders need to consider, as they adapt their cross-boundary practices to engage with…
Leadership and community healthcare reform: a study using the Competing Values Framework (CVF)
Debra O’Neill, Jan De Vries, Catherine M. ComiskeyThe Health Service Executive in Ireland seeks to further develop healthcare in the community. It has identified that this reform requires developing leadership amongst the staff…
Differences between professionals’ views on patient safety culture in long-term and acute care? A cross-sectional study
Mari Liukka, Markku Hupli, Hannele TurunenThis paper aims to assess how patient safety culture and incident reporting differs across different professional groups and between long-term and acute care. The Hospital Survey…
Leadership and decision making challenges among elderly care centre operators: case of multi-ethnic Malaysia
Filzah Md Isa, Shaista Noor, Nik Maheran Nik Mohammad, Mohd Muttaqin Mohd AdnanThe ageing population is a rising issue worldwide, including in Malaysia, which leads to an increase in older people compared to children. Malaysia is a relatively “younger”…
Components of contributing conditions to strengthen health system management and leadership capacity building: a systematic review and decision making framework
Rona Bahreini, Masoumeh Gholizadeh, Fethiye Gulin Gedik, Mahmoud Yousefi, Ali JanatiThe purpose of this study is to identify components of contributing conditions to strengthen leadership and management capacity in the health system.
ISSN:
1751-1879Renamed from:
Leadership in Health ServicesOnline date, start – end:
2007Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Jennifer Bowerman
- Dr Jo Lamb-White