瑞典COVID-19大流行期间初级卫生保健领导的挑战:对管理人员经验的定性研究

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Janna Skagerström, Hanna Fernemark, Per Nilsen, Ida Seing, Maria Hårdstedt, Elin Karlsson, Kristina Schildmeijer
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目的:在2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发时,卫生保健处于危机的中心。新的需求使现有的组织实践和服务过时。初级卫生保健在与covid -19相关的护理方面负有重大责任。大流行病需要有效的领导来应对新的困难。本文旨在探讨初级卫生保健管理人员在日常工作中管理COVID-19危机的经验和看法。设计/方法/方法:作者采用定性方法,对瑞典四个地区的初级卫生保健管理人员进行了14次半结构化访谈。访谈于2020年9月至12月进行。数据分析采用常规定性含量分析。研究发现:通过数据分析,可以得出三个类别:决策孤独;伸展到极限的;并为自己的成功而自豪。参与者在决策过程中感到孤独,他们被拉伸到自己和组织能力的极限。在大流行期间,初级保健的社会心理工作条件大大恶化,因为对领导人的要求增加了,而他们控制工作情况的能力却下降了。然而,他们也表示自豪,他们和员工通过灵活和共同的关注来处理这种情况。独创性/价值:展望未来并吸取经验教训,除了在压力下作出明智决定外,对初级保健领导人的一个重要启示是,不要低估在危机期间承认人性和正义美德的力量。针对危机领导能力的持续专业教育可以帮助领导者为未来的危机做好准备。
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Challenges of primary health care leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a qualitative study of managers' experiences.

Challenges of primary health care leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a qualitative study of managers' experiences.

Challenges of primary health care leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a qualitative study of managers' experiences.

Purpose: At the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, health care was at the centre of the crisis. New demands made existing organizational practices and services obsolete. Primary health care had a great deal of responsibility for COVID-19-related care. The pandemic demanded effective leadership to manage the new difficulties. This paper aims to explore experiences and perceptions of managers in primary health care in relation to their efforts to manage the COVID-19 crisis in their everyday work.

Design/methodology/approach: The authors used a qualitative approach based on 14 semi-structured interviews with managers in primary health care from four regions in Sweden. The interviews were conducted during September to December 2020. Data were analysed using conventional qualitative content analysis.

Findings: Data analysis yielded three categories: lonely in decision-making; stretched to the limit; and proud to have coped. The participants felt lonely in their decision-making, and they were stretched to the limit of their own and the organization's capacity. The psychosocial working conditions in primary care worsened considerably during the pandemic because demands on leaders increased while their ability to control the work situation decreased. However, they also expressed pride that they and their employees had managed the situation by being flexible and having a common focus.

Originality/value: Looking ahead and using lessons learnt, and apart from making wise decisions under pressure, an important implication for primary health-care leaders is to not underestimate the power of acknowledging the virtues of humanity and justice during a crisis. Continuing professional education for leaders focusing on crisis leadership could help prepare leaders for future crises.

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Leadership in Health Services
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