Exploring Leadership Competencies and Mentoring Needs of Physical and Occupational Therapy Leaders in the United States

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mica Rutschke, John Fick
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Abstract Study Design  The current study used a phenomenological qualitative design to investigate leadership competencies and mentoring needs of physical and occupational therapy leaders. Objectives  The purpose of the study was to evaluate leadership competencies of physical and occupational therapy leaders based on years of leadership experience and determine their mentoring needs for developing leadership competencies. Background  Personnel shortages are a major issue in health care, and health care organizations should focus on professional development of health care leaders for better staff retention. Methods and Measures  Nonprobability convenience sampling was used to recruit physical and occupational therapists currently working as therapy leaders in the United States. A self-developed, two-part structured interview guide was created and contained three demographic questions regarding leadership and four open-ended questions. Before the interview, participants reviewed the National Center for Healthcare Leadership Health Leadership Competency Model 3.0, which discusses seven domains of leadership competency, and the interview guide. Interviews took ∼30 to 45 minutes and were conducted using Zoom. NVivo software was used to code interviews for themes, and identified themes were grouped into five categories of years of leadership experience. Results  Twenty-five physical and occupational therapists participated in the study. Participants in all five experience categories identified collaboration and communication as leadership competencies they possessed. Other identified competencies were analytical thinking, team leadership, accountability, and professional and social responsibility. Human resource management, financial skills, and relationship and network development were identified as mentoring needs for developing leadership competencies by participants in all categories. Information technology management and self-confidence were also identified. Conclusions  By determining the current leadership competencies and mentoring needs, the results of the current study may be useful for establishing leaders who can address personnel shortages in health care.
探索美国物理和职业治疗领导者的领导能力和指导需求
抽象研究设计 本研究采用现象学定性设计来调查物理和职业治疗领导者的领导能力和指导需求。目标 本研究的目的是根据多年的领导经验评估物理和职业治疗领导者的领导能力,并确定他们发展领导能力的指导需求。背景 人员短缺是医疗保健中的一个主要问题,医疗保健组织应专注于医疗保健领导者的专业发展,以更好地留住员工。方法和措施 非概率便利抽样用于招募目前在美国担任治疗领导者的物理和职业治疗师。创建了一个自行开发的、由两部分组成的结构化面试指南,其中包含三个关于领导力的人口统计学问题和四个开放式问题。在面试之前,参与者回顾了国家医疗保健领导中心健康领导能力模型3.0,该模型讨论了领导能力的七个领域,以及面试指南。面试耗时约30至45 分钟,并使用Zoom进行。NVivo软件用于编写主题访谈的代码,并将确定的主题分为五类,即多年的领导经验。后果 25名物理治疗师和职业治疗师参与了这项研究。所有五个经验类别的参与者都认为协作和沟通是他们所具备的领导能力。其他确定的能力包括分析思维、团队领导能力、问责制以及专业和社会责任。人力资源管理、财务技能、关系和网络发展被确定为所有类别参与者培养领导能力的指导需求。还确定了信息技术管理和自信心。结论 通过确定当前的领导能力和指导需求,当前研究的结果可能有助于建立能够解决医疗保健人员短缺问题的领导者。
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Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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