Evaluation of leadership practices: how to develop a vision

Author:

Martin Jacqueline S.1,McCormack Brendan2,Fitzsimons Donna3,Spirig Rebecca4

Affiliation:

1. Director of Nursing and Allied Health Professions, Department of Nursing and Allied Healthcare Professions, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland

2. Director, Institute of Nursing and Health Research & Head, Person-centred Practice Research Centre, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland

3. Senior Manager, Nursing Research, Belfast Trust, Northern Ireland; Institute of Nursing and Health Research, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland

4. Director, Department of Nursing and Allied Healthcare Professions, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland; Professor, Institute of Nursing Science, University of Basel, Switzerland

Abstract

Leadership competencies and more specifically a strategic vision are essential to managing increasingly complex healthcare organisations and change. However, Switzerland, like many other countries, has identified a lack of leadership skills among nurse leaders. Therefore the Royal College of Nursing’s (RCN) Clinical Leadership Programme has been adapted, implemented and evaluated in the Swiss nursing context. The aim of this qualitative study was to evaluate the Leadership Programme’s support for vision development. In-depth interviews with six nurse leaders, who were purposefully selected according to the quantitative results of the overall mixed-methods evaluation project were included. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed prior to qualitative content analysis. Findings showed the different approaches used in the process of vision formation. Some used cognitive-analytical techniques and proceeded very methodically and systematically, whereas others described a more intuitive approach. Some also used a combination of both approaches. Participants experienced fostering and hindering factors on different levels – personal as well as organisational. The identified factors in vision development may be helpful in the planning of educational programmes to facilitate visionary skills among nurse leaders. Vision formation requires time for reflection and the ability of creative thinking, which is distinct from day-to-day management tasks.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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