Leadership and work community - views of graduating dental students.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Tiina A Tuononen, Milka Kauhanen, Anna Liisa Suominen, Marja-Leena Hyvärinen
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to explore what kind of perceptions dental students at graduation stage have on leadership and work communities, and themselves as leaders and work community members after completing a leadership course tailored for them.

Design/methodology/approach: The research material comprised reflective essays written by fifth-year dental students who had participated in a leadership course. The essays were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Findings: Most students reported that they had not considered seeking a leadership position before the course, but their views of leadership had grown more positive as a result of completing the course. Students perceived interpersonal communication competence as the most important factor for leaders, the whole work community and for themselves. They assessed that their biggest strengths were found in this area. The biggest challenges in adapting to a work community concerned the students' professional identities, which were still taking shape at the time of graduation.

Originality/value: The need for leaders in health-care professions is growing due to ongoing reforms, multidisciplinary teamwork, the development of new technologies and patient demands. Therefore, undergraduate leadership education is needed to ensure that students have knowledge of leadership. Graduating dental students' perceptions concerning leadership and work communities have not been widely explored. Students' perceptions of leadership were positive after the course and helped students to realize their own potential in this area.

领导力和工作社区--即将毕业的牙科学生的观点。
目的:本研究旨在探讨处于毕业阶段的口腔医学生在完成一门为其量身定制的领导力课程后,对领导力和工作社区以及作为领导者和工作社区成员的自己有什么样的看法:研究材料由参加过领导力课程的五年级牙科学生撰写的反思性论文组成。文章采用定性内容分析法进行分析:大多数学生表示,在参加该课程之前,他们并没有考虑过要担任领导职务,但参加该课程后,他们对领导力的看法变得更加积极。学生们认为,人际沟通能力对于领导者、整个工作社区和他们自己来说都是最重要的因素。他们认为自己最大的优势就在于此。适应工作社区的最大挑战与学生的职业身份有关,他们的职业身份在毕业时仍在形成中:由于正在进行的改革、多学科团队合作、新技术的发展和患者的需求,医疗保健专业对领导者的需求日益增长。因此,需要开展本科生领导力教育,以确保学生掌握领导力知识。口腔医学专业毕业学生对领导力和工作社区的看法尚未得到广泛探讨。课程结束后,学生对领导力的看法是积极的,并帮助学生认识到自己在这方面的潜力。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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