Nurse leaders' perceptions of future leadership in hospital settings in the post-pandemic era: a qualitative descriptive study.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Eeva Vuorivirta-Vuoti, Suvi Kuha, Outi Kanste
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Abstract

Purpose: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has challenged leadership in hospitals worldwide. The experiences of leadership during the pandemic changed leadership significantly. This study aims to describe nurse leaders' perceptions of what future leadership in hospital settings in the post-pandemic era needs to be like.

Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative descriptive study was used. A total of 20 nurse leaders from the Finnish central hospital were interviewed from June to October 2021. The data were analysed using inductive content analysis.

Findings: The analysis revealed five main categories describing nurse leaders' perceptions of future leadership in hospital settings in the post-pandemic era: digitalisation and hybrid working culture, development of sustainable working conditions, moving smoothly to the post-pandemic era, dissolution of traditional regimes of organisation and flexibility in leadership.

Practical implications: In the post-pandemic era, the constantly changing demands and challenges currently facing healthcare systems have significantly increased the complexity of hospital organisations. This requires critical evaluation and change to traditional leadership. Enhancing flexibility and authenticity in leadership, strengthening competencies, implementing a wide range of digital resources and increasing the appeal of the nursing profession to build the next generation of nurses - all of these are needed to provide sustainability in future healthcare.

Originality/value: The results identify the critical points of leadership that need to be developed for future challenges and for maintaining a sufficient supply of qualified professionals. Acting on this information will enhance flexibility in organisations and lead to acceleration of changes and the development of new kinds of leadership in the future.

后疫情时代护士领导对医院未来领导能力的认知:一项定性描述性研究。
目的:冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)挑战了全球医院的领导地位。疫情期间的领导经验极大地改变了领导层。这项研究旨在描述护士领导对后疫情时代医院未来领导层的看法。设计/方法/方法:采用定性描述性研究。2021年6月至10月,芬兰中央医院共有20名护士领导接受了采访。数据采用归纳内容分析法进行分析。研究结果:该分析揭示了五个主要类别,描述了护士领导对后疫情时代医院未来领导能力的看法:数字化和混合工作文化、可持续工作条件的发展、平稳过渡到后疫情时代、解散传统组织制度和领导灵活性。实际意义:在后疫情时代,医疗系统目前面临的不断变化的需求和挑战大大增加了医院组织的复杂性。这需要对传统领导进行批判性评价和变革。增强领导力的灵活性和真实性,加强能力,实施广泛的数字资源,提高护理专业培养下一代护士的吸引力,所有这些都是为未来医疗保健提供可持续性所必需的。独创性/价值:研究结果确定了应对未来挑战和保持足够的合格专业人员供应所需培养的领导力的关键点。根据这些信息采取行动将提高组织的灵活性,并在未来加速变革和发展新型领导力。
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Leadership in Health Services
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