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Deciding to lead: a qualitative study of women leaders in emergency medicine

机译:决定领导:对急诊医学妇女领导者的定性研究

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The aim of this study is to highlight career paths of senior women leaders in academic emergency medicine (EM) to encourage younger women to pursue leadership. This was a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with female EM leaders. We interviewed 22 recognized female leaders selected using criterion-based sampling and a standardized script of open-ended questions derived from the Intelligent Career Model. Questions were related to job purpose, skills, and networking. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and three trained reviewers analyzed transcripts following grounded theory principles and using Dedoose . Researchers used an iterative process over several meetings to produce the final set of codes and themes. Our iterative process identified four themes: women leaders made an intentional decision to pursue opportunities to influence emergency medicine, women sought out natural mentors and sponsors to facilitate career development, women leaders intentionally planned their out of work life to support their leadership role, and an important focus for their work was to help others achieve excellence. Our study provides insights from senior female leaders in EM; supporting the value of women pursuing leadership. There is a widely acknowledged need to diversify leadership and support gender-specific needs to develop women leaders in medicine. Becoming a woman leader in EM means making intentional decisions and taking risks. Leaders found benefits in natural mentors and sponsors. Those relationships have power to change the trajectory of emerging women leaders by identifying and reinforcing potential. Work/life balance remains an area which requires intentional planning. Woman leaders encourage succession planning and corroborate the need for increasing the percentage of women leaders to benefit the organizational culture. Leadership in academic medicine is changing with reorientation of a largely autocratic, vertically oriented hierarchy into a more democratic, consensus-driven, and horizontally organized management structure which should complement the strengths women bring to the leadership table.
机译:本研究的目的是强调学术急诊医学(EM)中高级女性领导人的职业道路,以鼓励年轻的妇女追求领导力。这是使用与女性EM领导者的半结构化访谈进行定性研究。我们采访了22名识别的女性领袖,使用基于标准的采样和源自智能职业模型的开放式问题的标准化脚本。问题与工作目的,技能和网络有关。采访是逐字转录的,三次训练有素的审查员分析了基础原则之后的成绩单,并使用了Defoose。研究人员使用了几次会议上的迭代过程,以生产最终的代码和主题。我们的迭代过程确定了四个主题:妇女领导人采取故意决定追求影响急诊医学的机会,妇女寻求自然导师和赞助商,以促进职业发展,妇女领导人故意策划他们的职业生涯,支持他们的领导职位,并支持他们的领导力,并支持他们的领导职位,支持他们的领导力,并促进其领导地位,支持他们的领导作用,以及支持他们的职业生涯,以支持他们的领导力,支持他们的领导作用,以及一个重要的重点是他们的工作是帮助别人实现卓越。我们的研究提供了EM的高级女领导者的见解;支持追求领导力的女性的价值。众所周知,需要多元化领导,支持性别特定需求,以在医学中开发女性领导者。成为EM的女性领导者意味着做出故意决定并冒险。领导者在天然导师和赞助商中发现了好处。这些关系通过识别和加强潜力来改变新兴妇女领导者的轨迹。工作/生活平衡仍然是需要故意规划的区域。妇女领导人鼓励继承规划和证实需要增加妇女领导人的百分比,使组织文化受益。学术医学的领导力正在改变大量专制,垂直定向等级的重新定位,进入更加民主,共识驱动和水平组织的管理结构,这些管理结构应该补充妇女为领导桌带来的优势。

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