Supporting Reassigned Hospital Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Montreal Region: What Does it say About Leadership Styles?

Author:

Gautier Lara123ORCID,Gabet Morgane1,Duhoux Arnaud4,Traverson Lola3,Ridde Valéry3,Zinszer Kate12,David Pierre-Marie5

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, University of Montréal, Montréal, Canada

2. Centre de recherche en santé publique (CReSP), University of Montréal and CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, Montréal, Canada

3. Université Paris Cité, IRD, Inserm, Ceped, F-75006 Paris, France

4. Faculty of nursing, University of Montréal, Montréal, Canada

5. Faculty of pharmacy, University of Montréal, Montréal, Canada

Abstract

Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic took a high toll on health human resources, especially in contexts where these resources were already fragile. In Quebec, to make up for the shortage of health human resources, and to contain the COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care facilities, many hospital staff (including a majority of nurses) were sent to those facilities, with varying degrees of support. Building on the body of evidence linking leadership style and resilience, we conducted a qualitative comparative analysis of two hospitals in the Montreal Metropolitan Area, Quebec. We explored respondents’ experience of psychosocial support tools provided to hospital staff reassigned to COVID-affected facilities. Data from 27 in-depth interviews with high- and mid-level managers, and front-line workers, was analyzed through the lens of leadership styles. Our findings highlighted how the design and implementation of support tools revealed major differences across the two hospitals’ leadership styles (i.e., one hospital expressing leader-centered styles vs. the other expressing follower-centered leadership styles). The expression of these leadership styles was largely shaped by recent policies, notably a major political reform of 2015, which enforced more centralized decision-making. Our study offered additional empirical evidence that leadership styles fostering the recovery of health human resources may be a key indicator of successful response to crises.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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