Who Me? An Inclusive Future for Health Systems Leadership

Becky George
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Our future health and disability systems require leaders prepared to lead integrated, consumer focussed services. These leaders need to engage with current paradigm shifts occurring in global health care and focus on delivering interprofessional services (Marinelli-Poole et al., 2011; Markham, 2015). There is a legacy of medical and nursing professions dominating system leadership roles over Allied Health Professions (Gauld & Horsburgh, 2015). To foster an effective and equitable leadership culture, we need to equip our workforce to lead a health system fit for contemporary society. In this presentation I will report on a study which explored the experiences of Allied Health clinicians who have already stepped into health systems leadership roles. This study sought to understand what factors and experiences enabled them to progress into these leadership roles. By analysing the shared experiences, we hope to learn what change is required to support more Allied Health clinicians into health systems leadership. Three themes have emerged from the qualitative analysis of data shared during semi structured interviews. Reflexive thematic analysis, visual doodling, and the software, XMind and NVivo, were all used to organise and help with data analysis. The three emergent themes are, 1.) Where do I fit? 2.) Where do we fit? 3.) Where is there space at the table? I will discuss these themes within the context of our national health system and what their implications might be for the future of health leadership development.
我谁?卫生系统领导的包容性未来
我们未来的卫生和残疾系统需要领导者准备好领导以消费者为中心的综合服务。这些领导者需要参与当前全球卫生保健中发生的范式转变,并专注于提供跨专业服务(Marinelli-Poole等人,2011;马卡姆,2015)。医疗和护理专业在联合健康专业(gold &Horsburgh, 2015)。为了培养有效和公平的领导文化,我们需要使我们的工作人员具备领导一个适合当代社会的卫生系统的能力。在这次演讲中,我将报告一项研究,该研究探讨了已经进入卫生系统领导角色的联合健康临床医生的经验。这项研究试图了解是什么因素和经历使他们能够进入这些领导角色。通过分析共同的经验,我们希望了解需要做出哪些改变,以支持更多的联合健康临床医生成为卫生系统的领导者。从半结构化访谈中共享的数据的定性分析中出现了三个主题。反身性主题分析、视觉涂鸦以及XMind和NVivo软件都被用来组织和帮助数据分析。这三个新兴主题是:1。我的位置在哪里?2)。我们的位置在哪里?3)。桌子那边还有空位吗?我将在我们国家卫生系统的背景下讨论这些主题,以及它们对卫生领导力发展的未来可能产生的影响。
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