Health-care leaders' experiences of the competencies required for crisis management during COVID-19: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Miro Ahti, Leonie Taipale-Walsh, Suvi Kuha, Outi Kanste
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Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to synthesize health-care leaders' experiences of the competencies required for crisis management.

Design/methodology/approach: The systematic review followed the joanna briggs institute (JBI) guidance for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence. The search strategy included free text words and medical subject headings and peer-reviewed qualitative studies published in English, Finnish and Swedish and was not limited by year or country of publication. The databases searched in March 2022 were Scopus, PubMed, CINAHL, ABI/INFORM and the Finnish database Medic. Gray literature was searched using MedNar and EBSCO Open Dissertations. Studies were screened by title and abstract (n = 9,014) and full text (n = 43), and their quality was assessed by two independent reviewers. Eight studies were included. The data was analyzed using meta-aggregation.

Findings: Fifty-one findings (themes and subthemes) were extracted, and 11 categories were created based on their similarities. Five synthesized findings were developed: the competence to comprehend the operational environment; the competence to stay resilient amidst change; the competence to adapt to and manage change; the competence to manage and take care of staff; and the competence to co-operate and communicate with diverse stakeholders.

Originality/value: This systematic review produced novel information about health-care leaders' experiences of the competencies required for crisis management during COVID-19. This study complements the field of research into crisis management in health care by introducing five original and unique competency clusters required for crisis management during the acute phase of COVID-19.

医疗保健领导者对 COVID-19 期间危机管理所需能力的体验:定性研究的系统性回顾。
目的:本文旨在总结医疗保健领导者在危机管理所需能力方面的经验:系统性综述遵循 joanna briggs 研究所(JBI)定性证据系统性综述指南。检索策略包括自由文本词和医学主题词,以及以英语、芬兰语和瑞典语发表的经同行评审的定性研究,且不受发表年份或国家的限制。2022 年 3 月搜索的数据库包括 Scopus、PubMed、CINAHL、ABI/INFORM 和芬兰数据库 Medic。使用 MedNar 和 EBSCO Open Dissertations 对灰色文献进行了检索。研究通过标题和摘要(n = 9,014)以及全文(n = 43)进行筛选,并由两名独立评审员对其质量进行评估。共纳入 8 项研究。采用元聚合法对数据进行了分析:提取了 51 项研究结果(主题和次主题),并根据其相似性创建了 11 个类别。得出了五个综合结论:理解业务环境的能力;在变化中保持弹性的能力;适应和管理变化的能力;管理和照顾员工的能力;与不同利益相关者合作和沟通的能力:本系统综述提供了有关医疗保健领导者在 COVID-19 期间对危机管理所需能力的经验的新信息。本研究通过引入 COVID-19 急性期危机管理所需的五种新颖独特的能力集群,对医疗保健危机管理研究领域进行了补充。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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