The role of transformational leadership in polio eradication in pakistan

Nasir Muhammad, Nasruddin Neelam
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Polio is still endemic, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, which presents severe threats to public health. Polio is a serious disease caused by the polio virus and can lead to disability and paralysis in certain parts of the body. The need for strong and visionary leadership in addressing the challenges associated with polio and achieving effective eradication is being examined, particularly the role of transformational leadership in Pakistan. The goal is to demonstrate how transformational leadership can mobilize resources, engage communities, and lead coordinated efforts toward the objective of making Pakistan polio-free, through the study of the impact of this leadership style. Transformational leadership focuses on building trustworthy relationships and instigating change based on core values. It aims to inspire and motivate subordinates and followers, transforming their beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors to accomplish both planning and goals. Only two countries are left in the world where polio cases are reported: Pakistan and Afghanistan. Leadership incompetency is the primary reason for the persistence of the polio virus in these nations. Transformative nursing leadership plays a crucial role in effectively eradicating polio in Pakistan. The challenges include limited resources, cultural and societal barriers, safety and security concerns, and vaccine hesitancy among the population. Transformational leaders in both countries have the potential to motivate stakeholders to unite in the fight against polio, ultimately eradicating this menace from our nations collectively.
变革型领导在巴基斯坦消灭脊髓灰质炎中的作用
脊髓灰质炎和COVID-19大流行仍在流行,对公共卫生构成严重威胁。小儿麻痹症是由小儿麻痹症病毒引起的一种严重疾病,可导致身体某些部位的残疾和瘫痪。正在审查在应对与脊髓灰质炎有关的挑战和实现有效根除方面是否需要强有力和有远见的领导,特别是巴基斯坦变革型领导的作用。目标是透过研究这种领导风格的影响,展示变革型领导如何能调动资源、让社区参与,并领导协调一致的努力,朝向使巴基斯坦无小儿痲痹的目标迈进。变革型领导注重建立可信赖的关系,并基于核心价值观推动变革。它旨在激励和激励下属和追随者,改变他们的信念、态度和行为,以完成计划和目标。世界上只有两个国家报告了脊髓灰质炎病例:巴基斯坦和阿富汗。领导能力不足是脊髓灰质炎病毒在这些国家持续存在的主要原因。变革的护理领导在巴基斯坦有效根除脊髓灰质炎方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这些挑战包括资源有限、文化和社会障碍、安全和保障问题以及人口中对疫苗的犹豫。两国具有变革意义的领导人有潜力激励利益攸关方团结起来抗击脊髓灰质炎,最终从我们两国共同消除这一威胁。
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