引领放射管理人员走向更绿色的未来:绿色转型领导和可持续实践的系统回顾

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
L. Federico , A. Roletto , D. Catania , S. Zanoni , S. Durante
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摘要

医疗保健系统需要许多资源来维持必要的标准,以照顾人口。有效的领导确保临床活动的环境可持续性。本研究旨在探讨绿色转型领导(GTL)在放射学中的作用,重点关注放射学管理人员采用的缓解策略及其对促进放射科环境可持续性的影响。方法按照PRISMA声明进行系统的文献综述。搜索策略是针对放射摄影、绿色创新和环境可持续性方面的领导力研究,使用诸如“绿色转型领导力”、“放射摄影经理”和“医疗保健”等关键词。搜索字符串的设计是为了确保不同数据库之间的兼容性,保持方法的一致性。结果6篇符合纳入标准。纳入的研究都没有集中在放射科,但都涉及医疗保健环境中的GTL,提供了可转移的见解。分析强调了GTL如何影响放射学可持续实践的实施。使用GTL的放射照相管理人员在促进可持续实践方面发挥着关键作用,例如减少能源消耗或废物产生,并鼓励使用可重复使用的成像设备。跨学科合作对于提高绿色倡议的有效性具有决定性作用。所审查的研究强调了成功的沟通、可衡量的目标和员工培训对采用环保措施的重要性。结论重视绿色战略的放射科管理人员有助于减少放射科对环境的影响。投资于领导力发展和鼓励跨学科合作是创建绿色医疗保健系统的关键步骤。实践意义在放射学中实施GTL有可能通过促进可持续实践、使放射学管理人员参与决策以及将可持续性纳入培训计划来提高能源效率和减少对环境的影响。
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Leading radiography managers into a greener future: A systematic review of green transformational leadership and sustainable practices

Introduction

Healthcare system requires many resources to maintain the standards necessary to care for the population. Effective leadership ensures the environmental sustainability of clinical activities. This study aims to examine the role of Green Transformational Leadership (GTL) in radiography, focusing on the mitigation strategies adopted by radiography managers and their impact on promoting environmental sustainability in radiology departments.

Methods

A systematic literature review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA statements. The search strategy was performed targeting studies on leadership in radiography, green innovation and environmental sustainability, using keywords such as “green transformational leadership,” “radiography manager,” and “healthcare.” The search string was designed to ensure compatibility between different databases, maintaining methodological consistency.

Results

Among the retrieved articles, six met the inclusion criteria. None of the included studies focused on radiology departments, but all addressed GTL in healthcare settings, offering transferable insights. The analysis highlighted how GTL can influence the implementation of sustainable practices in radiography. Radiography managers using GTL play a key role in promoting sustainable practices, such as reducing energy consumption or waste generation and encouraging the use of reusable imaging equipment. Interdisciplinary collaboration could be decisive in increasing the effectiveness of green initiatives. Studies reviewed highlighted the importance of successful communication, measurable goals, and staff training for adopting green practices.

Conclusion

Radiography managers who prioritise green strategies may contribute to reducing the environmental impact of radiology departments. Investing in leadership development and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration are critical steps in creating a green healthcare system.

Implication for practice

The implementation of GTL in radiology has the potential to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact by promoting sustainable practices, engaging radiography managers in decision-making, and integrating sustainability into training programs.
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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