Nurse leaders' experiences of remote leadership in health care.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Minna Hurmekoski, Arja Häggman-Laitila, Johanna Lammintakanen, Anja Terkamo-Moisio
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to describe nurse leaders' experiences of remote leadership in health care sector.

Design/methodology/approach: Semistructured interviews were conducted among nurse leaders (N = 12) between January and March 2022. All of the interviewees had experiences of remote leadership and worked as immediate - (n = 5) or middle-level (n = 7) leaders in health care organizations across four provinces in Finland. The collected data were analyzed by inductive content analysis.

Findings: The leaders had experienced a rapid transition to remote leadership and highlighted the need for guidelines and joint discussions with different stakeholders. The interviewees felt that working life has changed in the last two years and that remote leadership will now be a key part of leadership in health care. The leaders' experiences highlighted how important trust is in remote leadership. Furthermore, the interviewees pointed out a need for face-to-face contact and described other good practices for remote leadership. Overseeing work-related well-being was also stressed as important in the remote context; however, the interviewees expressed a need for instructions and tools concerning the management of employee well-being. The sudden change to remote leadership was not only described as interesting but also challenging, which has affected the leaders' work-related well-being. Support - both from the organization and other employees - was found to be crucial to health care leaders' work-related well-being.

Originality/value: The current study complements the little-researched topic of remote leadership in the health care sector. The results provide insights that can be used to develop remote leadership and/or guide future research.

护士长在医疗保健领域远程领导的经验。
目的:本研究旨在描述护士长在医疗保健领域的远程领导经验:2022 年 1 月至 3 月期间,对护士长(12 人)进行了半结构式访谈。所有受访者均有远程领导经验,并在芬兰四个省份的医疗机构中担任直属领导(5 人)或中层领导(7 人)。我们对收集到的数据进行了归纳内容分析:这些领导者经历了向远程领导的快速转变,并强调了制定指导方针和与不同利益相关者共同讨论的必要性。受访者认为,工作生活在过去两年中发生了变化,远程领导将成为医疗保健领域领导力的重要组成部分。领导者的经验强调了信任在远程领导中的重要性。此外,受访者还指出了面对面接触的必要性,并介绍了远程领导的其他良好做法。受访者还强调,监督与工作相关的福利在远程环境中也很重要;不过,受访者表示需要有关员工福利管理的指示和工具。受访者认为,突然转变为远程领导不仅有趣,而且具有挑战性,这影响了领导者与工作相关的幸福感。研究发现,来自组织和其他员工的支持对医疗保健领导者的工作幸福感至关重要:本研究是对医疗保健行业远程领导这一研究较少的课题的补充。研究结果提供了可用于发展远程领导力和/或指导未来研究的见解。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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