Exploring the motivation of surgeons to lead juniors and the impact of their leadership on junior doctors motivation and leadership preference

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作者
Elzahhar, Ramy [1 ]
Aylott, Jill [2 ,3 ]
Indrasena, Buddhike Sri Harsha [2 ,4 ]
Wrazen, Remig [2 ]
Othman, Ahmed [1 ]
机构
[1] Benedictus Krankenhaus Tutzing, Dept Orthopaed & Traumatol, Tutzing, Germany
[2] World Acad Med Leadership, Inst Qual Improvement, Sheffield, England
[3] QiMET Int Ltd, QiMET Med Inst QMI, Sheffield, England
[4] Prov Gen Hosp, Dept Gen Surg, Badulla, Sri Lanka
关键词
Surgeons; Orthopaedics; SDT; Emotional intelligence; Doctors; Leadership; Organizational performance; Quantitative research; Followership; MEDIATING ROLE; FOLLOWERSHIP; WORK; PERFORMANCE; EMPLOYEES; PATTERNS; BEHAVIOR; HEALTH; NEEDS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1108/LHS-05-2023-0027
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to conceptualise a research study to examine leadership as a relational concept between leaders and followers. The context is within surgical practice examining how motivated consultant surgeons are to lead junior doctors and which type of leadership style they use. From a follower perspective, the motivation of junior doctors will be explored, and their leadership preferences will be correlated with those of the actual style of consultant surgeons.Design/methodology/approach: In this paper, the authors provide a detailed description of the methods for an international quantitative research study, exploring sequentially how motivated consultant surgeons are to lead and how leadership styles impact on the motivation of junior doctors. The objectives, method and data collection of this study are explained, and the justification for each method is described.Findings: The findings for this outline study illustrate how critical it is to redefine leadership as a relational concept of leader and follower to ensure adequate support is provided to the next generation of consultant surgeons. Without consideration of the relational model of leadership, attrition will continue to be a critical issue in the medical workforce.Research limitations/implications: The research limitations are that this is a proposed quantitative study due to the need to collect a large sample of data from surgeons across the UK, Egypt and Germany. This research will have immense implications in developing new knowledge of leadership as a relational concept in medicine and healthcare. This study additionally will impact on how leadership is conceptualised in the curriculum for specialist surgical practice.Practical implications: The practical implications are that relational leadership is supportive of generating a supportive leadership culture in the workplace and generating more effective teamwork.Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study of its kind to look at a relational model of leadership in surgical practice between consultant surgeons and surgical trainees. This study will also identify any specific country differences between the UK, Germany and Egypt.
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