Journal Article10.1002/JLS.21342
A Qualitative Analysis to Determine the Domains and Skills Necessary to Lead in Public Health
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TL;DR: A comprehensive study was completed to determine if the current model of public health leadership institutes is effective at generating outcome-based results and the findings could lead to more uniformity inpublic health leadership development and evaluation.
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Abstract: Leadership programs in public health have been declining in numbers since 2012. The decline in training programs could be due to the lack of outcome-based results and the lack of a manageable set of standardized skills needed for public health leadership. A comprehensive study was completed in two phases to determine if the current model of public health leadership institutes is effective at generating outcome-based results. The following paper will focus on the first phase of the study. The first phase included a qualitative analysis to determine the domains, definitions, and skills needed to lead. An analysis of the skills, domains, definitions, and traits included in five established and commonly used leadership models/theories in public health leadership development (Transformational, Servant, Appreciative, Collaborative, and Emotional Intelligence leadership) plus the National Public Health Leadership Development Network (NLN) Leadership for Community Health, Safety & Resilience Competency Framework was completed. Of the 161 different skills, definitions, traits, and/or competencies from the five leadership models and the NLN competency framework, 123 were determined to be related to one of six domains needed for leadership and were defined into 21 skills. The findings could lead to more uniformity in public health leadership development and evaluation.
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