Analyzing the Trends and Drivers Influencing Future Leadership in Medical Education in Iran.

Sareh Mehni, Reza Dehnavieh Tijang, Mohammad Hasan Keshavarzi, Seyed Aliakbar Faghihi, Soolmaz Zare
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Introduction: A key challenge for policymakers in medical education lies in grasping the future landscape of leadership. Without insights into emerging trends, they may face unforeseen issues, leading to expensive and inefficient decision-making. This study aimed at analyzing the trends and drivers influencing future leadership in medical education in Iran.

Methods: In this research, we employed a descriptive-exploratory approach This study consists of systematic reviews and interviews that have been analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling with the help of MicMac software (version 6.1.2, 2003/2004: 3IE/EPITA, France). We conducted a systematic review according to PRISMA. A literature search was performed using databases including Medline, Web of Science, ProQuest Dissertation & Theses, Scopus Embase, and Persian studies from SID, and Magiran. The inclusion criteria for the study were the articles which needed to contain one or more listed keywords, were published in a scientific journal, were written in English or Persian, were published between 2004 and 2024, had the full text available, and focused on educational leadership in medical schools. Additionally, interviews were conducted with 14 Iranian experts to pinpoint influential components. To be included, experts possessed relevant education in medical education, health policy, or higher education management; occupied an executive or managerial position in higher health education or health policy; had more than 15 years of work experience, and were willing to participate in the study. Afterward, the codes were presented in a focus group discussion of experts to define how extracted drivers would affect leadership in medical education in Iran.

Results: We identified 6081 articles in the initial literature search; 17 met inclusion criteria for final review. The study identified 37 drivers in medical education management and leadership. These drivers were categorized into four types: effective drivers (3), impressionable drivers (3), autonomous drivers (16), and bimodal drivers (15). Among these, the components of meritocracy in selecting managers and international relations within the education sector had the most significant impact.

Conclusion: By understanding and planning around these influential and susceptible components, managers, and policymakers can gain foresight. This foresight can enhance the effectiveness of current decisions and activities, enabling a more desirable future. This can be achieved by systematically improving decision-making processes, revising procedures, and developing appropriate strategies in medical education leadership.

分析影响伊朗医学教育未来领导力的趋势和驱动因素。
导言:医学教育政策制定者面临的一个关键挑战在于把握未来领导力的格局。如果没有对新兴趋势的洞察力,他们可能会面临无法预见的问题,导致昂贵和低效的决策。本研究旨在分析影响伊朗医学教育未来领导力的趋势和驱动因素。方法:本研究采用描述探索性研究方法,采用系统综述和访谈相结合的方法,利用MicMac软件(version 6.1.2, 2003/2004: 3IE/EPITA, France)进行结构方程建模分析。我们根据PRISMA进行了系统审查。使用Medline、Web of Science、ProQuest Dissertation & Theses、Scopus Embase、SID和Magiran的波斯研究等数据库进行文献检索。该研究的纳入标准是,需要包含一个或多个列出的关键词,发表在科学期刊上,用英语或波斯语撰写,发表于2004年至2024年之间,有全文,并关注医学院的教育领导力。此外,还与14名伊朗专家进行了访谈,以查明有影响的因素。具有医学教育、卫生政策或高等教育管理相关学历的专家;在高等卫生教育或卫生政策部门担任行政或管理职务;有15年以上工作经验,并愿意参加本次研究。随后,在专家的焦点小组讨论中提出了这些准则,以确定提取的驱动因素将如何影响伊朗医学教育的领导。结果:我们在初始文献检索中鉴定出6081篇文章;17个符合最终审查的纳入标准。该研究确定了37个医学教育管理和领导方面的驱动因素。这些司机被分为四种类型:有效司机(3),易受影响的司机(3),自动驾驶司机(16)和双峰司机(15)。其中,任人唯贤在选择管理人员和国际关系方面的组成部分对教育部门的影响最大。结论:通过了解和规划这些有影响力和易受影响的组成部分,管理者和决策者可以获得远见。这种远见可以提高当前决策和活动的有效性,从而实现更理想的未来。这可以通过系统地改进决策过程、修改程序和制定适当的医学教育领导战略来实现。
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