Impact and outcomes of the Emerging Leaders Programme: a mixed-methods evaluation of a leadership development programme for healthcare professionals.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Oscar Lyons, Juliette Phillipson, Mary Fenwick, Thomas Swinburn, Jacobus Charles Bender Kotze, Joao R Galante, Karandeep Nandra, Nicholas Fahy, Richard Canter
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Abstract

Background: The significance of effective medical leadership in enhancing healthcare outcomes has been widely acknowledged. This study evaluates the Emerging Leaders Programme, a multidisciplinary leadership development initiative for healthcare professionals at a UK Hospital Trust.

Methods: The evaluation spanned three cohorts (2017-2019) and a total of 54 participants, employing mixed methods to assess participant reactions, learning, behaviour changes and organisational impact. Quantitative pre-/post-measures included the Primary Colours Questionnaire (PCQ), Medical Leadership Competency Framework Questionnaire (MLCFQ) and Brief Resilience Scale (BRS), while qualitative data were gathered via free-text comments and long-term follow-up interviews.

Results: The programme had high satisfaction ratings, with particularly positive feedback relating to the multidisciplinary cohort and experiential learning via Quality Improvement projects. Findings indicated improvements in participants' leadership skills, knowledge, confidence and job satisfaction. Organisational outcomes included increased organisational interest in quality improvement and individual career progression.

Conclusion: The results highlight the value of a structured leadership programme in developing healthcare leaders and driving organisational improvements, with long-term effects. Recommendations for future programmes include multidisciplinary involvement, experiential learning, inspiring speakers and embedded mixed-methods evaluation.

新兴领导者方案的影响和结果:医疗保健专业人员领导力发展方案的混合方法评估。
背景:有效的医学领导对提高医疗保健结果的重要性已得到广泛认可。这项研究评估了新兴的领导者计划,多学科的领导发展倡议,在英国医院信托医疗保健专业人员。方法:评估跨越三个队列(2017-2019),共有54名参与者,采用混合方法评估参与者的反应、学习、行为变化和组织影响。定量的前后测量方法包括原色问卷(PCQ)、医学领导能力框架问卷(MLCFQ)和简短弹性量表(BRS),定性数据通过自由文本评论和长期随访访谈收集。结果:该项目获得了很高的满意度,特别是与多学科队列和通过质量改进项目进行的体验式学习有关的积极反馈。研究结果表明,参与者的领导技能、知识、信心和工作满意度都有所提高。组织结果包括提高组织对质量改进和个人职业发展的兴趣。结论:结果突出了一个结构化的领导力计划在发展医疗保健领导者和推动组织改进方面的价值,具有长期效果。对未来方案的建议包括多学科参与、体验式学习、鼓舞人心的演讲者和嵌入式混合方法评价。
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BMJ Leader
BMJ Leader Nursing-Leadership and Management
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