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Leadership and management training as a catalyst to health system strengthening in low-income settings: Evidence from implementation of the Zambia Management and Leadership course for district health managers in Zambia

机译:领导力和管理培训,作为低收入环境中加强卫生系统的催化剂:来自赞比亚地区卫生管理人员实施赞比亚管理和领导力课程的证据

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BackgroundResearch has shown that the modes of leadership and management may influence health outcomes. However, majority of health leaders and managers in many low-income countries are promoted on account of clinical expertise. It has been recognised that these new managers are often ill-prepared for managing complex health systems. In response to this challenge, the Zambian Ministry of Health (MoH) has developed the Governance and Management Capacity Building (GMCB) Strategic Plan (2012–2016), whose overarching goal is to improve health sector governance and create an environment that is result-oriented, accountable and transparent. This led to the introduction of a new in-service leadership and management course, which has come to be known as the Zambia Management and Leadership Academy (ZMLA). This paper presents the results of an impact evaluation of the ZMLA programme conducted in 2014.
机译:背景研究表明,领导和管理方式可能会影响健康结果。但是,由于临床专业知识,许多低收入国家的大多数卫生领导人和管理人员都得到了晋升。人们已经认识到,这些新的管理人员通常没有做好管理复杂卫生系统的准备。为应对这一挑战,赞比亚卫生部(MoH)制定了治理和管理能力建设(GMCB)战略计划(2012-2016),其总体目标是改善卫生部门的治理并创造可实现以下目标的环境:面向,负责和透明。这导致引入了新的在职领导和管理课程,该课程后来被称为赞比亚管理和领导力学院(ZMLA)。本文介绍了2014年对ZMLA计划进行的影响评估的结果。

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