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Leadership in intellectual disability practice: design, development, and evaluation of a programme to support practice
Date
2024
Abstract
Background Intellectual disability services have and continue to experience changes in service provision. This has an implication for leadership in practice as the quality of leadership has a direct influence on staff practice and care provided. Aim To design, deliver, and evaluate a leadership programme for nurse and social care managers in Ireland. Design An accredited programme was designed based on evidence from literature, practice, and national expertise. A cross-sectional survey was used to collect information on the attitudes and behaviour of participants before commencing and after completing the programme. Data from the questionnaires were analysed using SPSS and open-ended questions were analysed using content analysis. Setting Intellectual disability services. Participants 102 participants completed the programme and survey. Methods Pre-post survey and reported using the CROSS guidelines. Results Participants’ expectations were rated highly, and all items scored higher in the post-survey. Qualitative data was overall positive regarding opportunities for more time to work through each aspect of the programme. The key learning was through the forum day where participants shared their group projects. Conclusions Overall, the programme was positively evaluated and through engaging with the programme participants’ perceptions moved from seeing leadership as mostly task-oriented to realising that qualities such as good communication, person-centredness, advocacy, supporting, role modelling, and empowering are key to leadership.
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Publisher
BMC
Citation
BMC Health Services Research 24, 674
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Doody_2024_Leadership.pdf
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Funding Information
National Clinical Leadership Centre for Nursing and Midwifery (Office of Nursing and Midwifery Service Directorate) of the Irish Health Service Executive.
Sustainable Development Goals
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