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Exploring the concept of leadership from the perspective of physical therapists in Canada.

Laura Desveaux1, Gargi Nanavaty, Jeremy Ryan, Phillip Howell, Rana Sunder, Allan A Macdonald, Jackie Schleifer Taylor, Molly C Verrier.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the concept of leadership from the perspective of physical therapists in Canada.
METHODS: A quantitative, cross-sectional nationwide study was performed using a Web-based survey distributed to all members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) with a registered e-mail address (n=6,156). Frequency distributions and percentages were obtained for all leadership characteristics, and chi-square tests were performed, with significance set at p<0.05.
RESULTS: A total of 1,875 members responded, for a 30% response rate. Communication, professionalism, and credibility were rated as extremely important leadership characteristics by the majority of respondents across all three settings (workplace, health care system, and society); practising in the private sector contributed significantly to the perceived importance of business acumen (p<0.001). Overall, 79.6% of respondents self-declared as leaders; male gender, primary work facility in private practice or educational institution, and supervision of students were factors associated with self-declaration as a leader.
CONCLUSIONS: The top three characteristics that physical therapists perceive as important differ from those reported among other health care professions. Further research is required to understand whether the presence of multiple health care professionals in an acute-care setting facilitates leadership opportunities or whether physical therapists feel overshadowed. Future studies should also investigate whether individuals practising outside the private sector recognize the business aspects of their workplace.

Keywords:  Canada; delivery of health care; leadership

Year:  2012        PMID: 23997391      PMCID: PMC3484907          DOI: 10.3138/ptc.2011-42

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Can        ISSN: 0300-0508            Impact factor:   1.037


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