对澳大利亚医疗保健可持续领导的看法。

IF 3.8 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Healthcare Leadership Pub Date : 2025-09-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JHL.S525855
Sulè Gunter, Rossana C Nogueira, Carly Hudson, Rhonda Morton, Cindy J Jones
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目的:可持续的领导是解决劳动力短缺,技术进步和日益增长的监管要求在澳大利亚医疗保健至关重要。许多医疗保健领导者根据临床专业知识而不是正式的领导培训来承担他们的角色,这突出了对结构化支持的需求。本研究探讨了澳大利亚医疗保健的可持续领导,确定了关键挑战、支持机制和改进策略。方法:对276名在澳大利亚医疗机构工作的经理、领导和主管进行了横断面调查。参与者是通过专业网络、社交媒体和直接邀请招募的。该调查通过qualics进行管理,考察了领导力培训、可持续领导力的特征、挑战和可用的支持系统。定量数据采用IBM SPSS Statistics进行分析,定性响应采用专题分析。结果:领导力培训主要是非正式的,由于时间和资金的限制,参加结构化项目的机会有限。可持续领导被定义为平衡运营需求与长期规划、道德决策和培养弹性的工作场所文化。主要的挑战包括员工保留、变更管理和限制创新的等级结构。对领导者的支持并不一致,男性领导者报告更高的感知支持。体制障碍,如过时的领导模式和对财务绩效的关注超过了工作场所文化,限制了可持续领导的实施。结论:为了增强可持续的领导力,组织必须优先考虑结构化培训、指导和包容性领导力途径。解决系统障碍并重新定义超越财务指标的领导力成功,将增强领导力弹性,减少倦怠,并改善医疗保健结果。
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Perceptions of Sustainable Leadership in Australian Healthcare.

Perceptions of Sustainable Leadership in Australian Healthcare.

Purpose: Sustainable leadership is essential for addressing workforce shortages, technological advancements, and increasing regulatory demands in Australian healthcare. Many healthcare leaders assume their roles based on clinical expertise rather than formal leadership training, highlighting the need for structured support. This study explores sustainable leadership in Australian healthcare, identifying key challenges, support mechanisms, and strategies for improvement.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 276 managers, leaders, and supervisors working in Australian healthcare organisations. Participants were recruited through professional networks, social media, and direct invitations. The survey, administered via Qualtrics, examined leadership training, characteristics of sustainable leadership, challenges, and available support systems. Quantitative data were analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics, while qualitative responses underwent thematic analysis.

Results: Leadership training was primarily informal, with limited access to structured programs due to time and financial constraints. Sustainable leadership was defined as balancing operational demands with long-term planning, ethical decision-making, and fostering a resilient workplace culture. Key challenges included staff retention, change management, and hierarchical structures limiting innovation. Support for leaders was inconsistent, with male leaders reporting higher perceived support. Systemic barriers, such as outdated leadership models and a focus on financial performance over workplace culture, restricted sustainable leadership implementation.

Conclusion: To enhance sustainable leadership, organisations must prioritize structured training, mentorship, and inclusive leadership pathways. Addressing systemic barriers and redefining leadership success beyond financial metrics will strengthen leadership resilience, reduce burnout, and improve healthcare outcomes.

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Journal of Healthcare Leadership
Journal of Healthcare Leadership HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
27
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Efficient and successful modern healthcare depends on a growing group of professionals working together as an interdisciplinary team. However, many forces shape the delivery of healthcare; changes are being driven by the markets, transformations in concepts of health and wellbeing, technology and research and discovery. Dynamic leadership will guide these necessary transformations. The Journal of Healthcare Leadership is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on leadership for the healthcare professions. The publication strives to amalgamate current and future healthcare professionals and managers by providing key insights into leadership progress and challenges to improve patient care. The journal aspires to inform key decision makers and those professionals with ambitions of leadership and management; it seeks to connect professionals who are engaged in similar endeavours and to provide wisdom from those working in other industries. Senior and trainee doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals, medical students, healthcare managers and allied leaders are invited to contribute to this publication
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