Shinjini Mondal, Kian Rego, Garima Talwar Kapoor, Breanna K Wodnik, Madelyn P Law, Erica Di Ruggiero
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Abstract
Context: Organizational leadership is essential for adequate and stable financing, strong governance across jurisdictions and sectors, and a competent public health workforce for effective and resilient public health systems. While there have been some efforts to characterize leadership competencies at the individual level, more focus is needed to understand effective governance of public health organizations and systems through the lens of leadership competencies at the organizational level.
Objective: To identify organizational level leadership competencies for effective and equitable public health governance.
Design: This scoping review included published academic literature from Scopus, Web of Science, Medline, and ProQuest and grey literature from Google Scholar, Canadian Government websites, Trove, FedSys, and Open Grey, published between 2004 and 2023. The search strategy focused on the concepts of governance, leadership, and pub-lic health organizations. An inductive-deductive approach informed the analysis using reflexive thematic analysis and a framework outlining the six functions of public health governance.
Results: A total of 35 records were included for analysis; 22 academic and 13 grey literature records. This review identified 9 themes describing organizational leadership competencies for public health governance: 1) Systems thinking 2) Public policy development, implementation and evaluation, 3) Partnership and collaboration, 4) Equity and justice 5) Organizational learning, 6) Oversight, 7) Resource stewardship, 8) Legal authority, 9) Organizational ethics.
Conclusions: This scoping review contributes to our understanding of the leadership competencies needed to enact and sustain effective governance at an organizational level. These identified themes and associated competencies can facilitate the creation of organizational culture and values that align with effective governance tenets in public health. Additional research is needed to further apply and contextualize these competencies in different countries and public health settings.
背景:组织领导对于充足和稳定的融资、跨司法管辖区和部门的强有力治理以及一支称职的公共卫生工作队伍对于有效和有弹性的公共卫生系统至关重要。虽然已经做出了一些努力来描述个人层面的领导能力,但需要更多地关注通过组织层面的领导能力来理解公共卫生组织和系统的有效治理。目的:确定有效和公平的公共卫生治理的组织级领导能力。设计:该范围综述包括2004年至2023年间发表的来自Scopus、Web of Science、Medline和ProQuest的已发表学术文献,以及来自谷歌Scholar、加拿大政府网站、Trove、FedSys和Open grey的灰色文献。搜索策略侧重于治理、领导和公共卫生组织的概念。运用反思性专题分析和概述公共卫生治理六项职能的框架,采用归纳演绎方法进行分析。结果:共纳入35份记录进行分析;22项学术记录和13项灰色文献记录。本综述确定了描述公共卫生治理组织领导能力的9个主题:1)系统思维2)公共政策制定、实施和评估,3)伙伴关系与协作,4)公平与正义5)组织学习,6)监督,7)资源管理,8)法律权威,9)组织伦理。结论:这个范围审查有助于我们理解在组织层面制定和维持有效治理所需的领导能力。这些确定的主题和相关能力可促进建立符合公共卫生有效治理原则的组织文化和价值观。需要进行更多的研究,以便在不同国家和公共卫生环境中进一步应用这些能力并将其纳入背景。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.