世界中风组织未来领导人计划:建立全球中风护理的领导能力。

IF 8.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

背景:领导力发展对全球卒中护理的推进至关重要。世界中风组织(WSO)未来中风领导者计划(FSLP)的建立是为了在全球范围内识别和支持中风护理的全球早期职业专业人员。该计划为实施项目提供结构化的领导力培训、指导和种子基金。选择标准优先考虑多样性、领导潜力和机构支持。本文描述了WSO FSLP的设计和实施,并评估了其对脑卒中护理进步、专业发展和全球合作的贡献。方法:这是基于项目文档、参与者调查和公共数据库的WSO FSLP的描述性叙述。使用与WSO战略目标相一致的项目关键绩效指标(kpi)来跟踪影响。结果:在前两个队列的56名参与者中,从超过35个国家中选出,参与WSO FSLP通过在服务不足的地区发展卒中服务,提高出版物产出,支持积极参与国际政策和宣传工作,有助于改善获得和提供护理。参与者报告说,他们参与该计划的直接结果是职业发展、研究参与度增加和合作网络扩大。结论:WSO FSLP是发展全球脑卒中领导力的一个模型。其影响跨越临床创新、学术研究、政策影响、指导实施。继续适应不断变化的国际环境,校友参与和长期影响评估将有助于维持和扩大全球对卒中护理公平的贡献。
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The World Stroke Organization future leaders program: Building leadership capacity in global stroke care.

Background: Leadership development is essential to advancing stroke care globally. The World Stroke Organization (WSO) Future Stroke Leaders Program (FSLP) was established to identify and support global early-career professionals in stroke care worldwide. The program offers structured leadership training, mentorship, and seed funding for implementation projects. Selection criteria prioritize diversity, leadership potential, and institutional support. The article describes the design and implementation of the WSO FSLP and evaluates its contribution to stroke care advancement, professional development, and global collaboration.

Methods: This is a descriptive narrative of the WSO FSLP, based on program documentation, participant surveys, and public databases. Programmatic key performance indicators (KPIs) aligned with WSO's strategic goals were used to track impact.

Results: Among 56 participants in the first two cohorts, selected from over 35 countries, engagement with the WSO FSLP contributed to improved access to and delivery of care by developing stroke services in underserved areas, enhancing publication output, and supporting active involvement in international policy and advocacy efforts. Participants reported career advancement, increased research engagement, and expanded collaborative networks as a direct result of their participation in the program.

Conclusions: The WSO FSLP is a model for developing global stroke leadership. Its impact spans clinical innovation, academic research, and policy influence, guiding implementation. Continued program adaptation to the changing international landscape, alumni engagement, and long-term impact evaluation will help sustain and scale worldwide contributions to stroke care equity.

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来源期刊
International Journal of Stroke
International Journal of Stroke 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
13.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Stroke is a welcome addition to the international stroke journal landscape in that it concentrates on the clinical aspects of stroke with basic science contributions in areas of clinical interest. Reviews of current topics are broadly based to encompass not only recent advances of global interest but also those which may be more important in certain regions and the journal regularly features items of news interest from all parts of the world. To facilitate the international nature of the journal, our Associate Editors from Europe, Asia, North America and South America coordinate segments of the journal.
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