Navigating competing tensions: A qualitative study of experiences and perceptions of leadership among emergency medicine doctors

Author:

Rayner Suzanne1ORCID,Richards Hayden1,Lee Georgie B23,Lee Elleanor1,Rixon Andrew4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Emergency Department University Hospital Geelong Geelong Victoria Australia

2. School of Medicine, IMPACT, Institute for Innovation in Physical and Mental Health and Clinical Translation Deakin University Geelong Victoria Australia

3. Western Australia Centre for Health and Ageing University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

4. Department of Business Strategy and Innovation Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus Gold Coast Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesEmergency medicine (EM) doctors are often required to manage a diverse set of complex challenges; navigating direct patient care, systemic issues and inter‐professional interactions. Leadership is well recognised as crucial in optimising both the delivery and the quality of patient care. There is a clear need to gain greater understanding of the reality of EM leadership through exploring doctors' experience and perception of leadership in EM, yet there is a paucity of research focusing on this area. The objective of the present study was to explore the research question: ‘What are the experiences and perceptions of leadership by EM doctors?’MethodsThis single‐site qualitative study was undertaken using semi‐structured in‐depth individual interviews to collect data. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and de‐identified. Reflexive thematic analysis was performed by the research team with the aid of DelveTool software.ResultsOur sample included nine participants incorporating consultants and registrars. Three major themes were identified: (i) situational tensions, (ii) relational tensions and (iii) leadership style tensions. Each of these was further explored with subthemes discussed separately.ConclusionsLeadership within the ED is complex and multifaceted, with doctors required to navigate many competing tensions. The present study highlighted key areas for future leadership development, including situational awareness, emotional intelligence and a fluid approach to leadership styles. The present study provides an important step towards enhancing the development of targeted leadership training for EM doctors.

Publisher

Wiley

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