| Literature DB >> 32821187 |
John Flaig1, Arzina Alam1, Jimmy Huynh1, Janet Reid-Hector1, Albert Heuer1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leadership development programs (LDPs) are known to be educational and valuable, yet time consuming and costly for a healthcare organization and participants alike. This study is aimed to determine the impact that participation in a formal LDP has on hospital managers and leaders' competencies, as well as to identify the positive organizational outcomes that can be achieved.Entities:
Keywords: LDP; beneficial outcome; hospital leader; hospital manager; leadership development program; organizational outcomes
Year: 2020 PMID: 32821187 PMCID: PMC7423345 DOI: 10.2147/JHL.S239676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Leadersh ISSN: 1179-3201
Figure 1Flowchart of studies in the literature review and reasons for exclusion.
Beneficial Outcomes
| Beneficial Outcomes | Number of Studies in Which the Outcome Appears |
|---|---|
| Gained Knowledge of Management & Leadership Roles/Responsibilities | 13 |
| Increased Confidence | 10 |
| Improved Communication Skills | 10 |
| Gained Networking Opportunities | 7 |
| Increased Job Satisfaction/Positivity | 7 |
| Improved Career Planning Skills/Succession Planning | 6 |
| Increased Self-Awareness | 6 |
| Improved Teamwork Skills | 6 |
| Improved Problem Solving Skills | 6 |
| Gained Ability to Empower/Encourage Others | 6 |
| Increased Sense of Collective Vision Among Team | 5 |
| Gained Knowledge of Health Care Systems and Processes | 5 |
| Positive Impact on Organization (Patient Satisfaction, Outcomes, etc.) | 5 |
| Increased Motivation | 4 |
| Gained Ability to Become a Mentor/Role Model | 4 |
| Gained Knowledge on Financing/Budget Skills | 3 |
| Improved Networking Skills | 2 |
| Increased Leadership Presence | 1 |
| Increased Approachability | 1 |
| Increased Understanding of Diversity at the Workplace | 1 |
Summary Table
| Title | Author(s) | Citation | Selection Criteria 1: Was the Population Hospital Managers and Leaders? | Selection Criteria 2: Was the Intervention a Leadership Development Program? | Selection Criteria 3: Was There a Positive Influence from the Intervention? | Research or Study Design | Likelihood of Bias Using Cochrane Tool* | Use of Kirkpatrick Method** |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geraldine M Kaminski, Maria T Britto, Pamela J Schoettker, Stacey L Farber, Stephen Muething, Uma R Kotagal | Kaminski, G. M., Britto, M. T., Schoettker, P. J., Farber, S. L., Muething, S., & Kotagal, U. R. (2012). Developing capable quality improvement leaders. BMJ Qual Saf, 21(11), 903–911. doi:10.1136/bmjqs-2012-000890 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Low Risk of Bias | Yes | |
| How Lee, Janice Sharlow, Juditha. Spiers, Aslam Bhatti, Paula Germann, Ozden Yurtseven, Greta G. Cummings. | Lee, H., Spiers, J. A., Yurtseven, O., Cummings, G. G., Sharlow, J., Bhatti, A., & Germann, P. (2010). Impact of leadership development on emotional health in healthcare managers. J Nurs Manag, 18(8), 1027–1039. doi:10.1111/j.1365–2834.2010.01178.x | Yes | Yes | Yes | Mixed Method Study | Unclear- Did not mention if the managers were chosen at random or specifically chosen. | No | |
| David Leeson, Mark Miller | Leeson, D., & Millar, M. (2013). Using the 7 Habits programme to develop effective leadership. Nurs Manag (Harrow), 20(6), 31–37. doi:10.7748/nm2013.10.20.6.31.e1123 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear- Does not mention a lot of details about population selection. | No | |
| Sandra G. Leggat, Anne Smyth, Cathy Balding, Iain McAlpine | Leggat, S. G., Smyth, A., Balding, C., & McAlpine, I. (2016). Equipping clinical leaders for system and service improvements in quality and safety: an Australian experience. Aust N Z J Public Health, 40(2), 138–143. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12462 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Longitudinal pre-post-intervention mixed methods study | Unclear- Did not mention if the managers were chosen at random or specifically chosen. | No | |
| Caroline Lornudd, David Bergman, Christer Sandahl and Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz | Lornudd, C., Bergman, D., Sandahl, C., & von Thiele Schwarz, U. (2016). A randomised study of leadership interventions for healthcare managers. Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl), 29(4), 358–376. doi:10.1108/LHS-06-2015-0017 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Randomized Controlled Trial | Low Risk of Bias | No | |
| Jacqueline S. Martin, Rebecca Spirig, Brendan Mccormack, Donna Fitzsimons | Martin, J. S., McCormack, B., Fitzsimons, D., & Spirig, R. (2012). Evaluation of a clinical leadership programme for nurse leaders. J Nurs Manag, 20(1), 72–80. doi:10.1111/j.1365–2834.2011.01271.x | Yes | Yes | Yes | Evaluation Design Study: Outcome Design | Low Risk of Bias | No | |
| Maye Omar, Nancy Gerein, Ehsanullah Tarin, Christopher Butcher, Stephen Pearson, and Gholamreza Heidari | Omar, M., Gerein, N., Tarin, E., Butcher, C., Pearson, S., & Heidari, G. (2009). Training evaluation: a case study of training Iranian health managers. Human Resources for Health, 7, 1–14. doi:10.1186/1478-4491-7-20 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Evaluation Design Study: Outcome Design | High Risk of Bias- Only 66% had turned in the questionnaire. | Yes | |
| Kimberly J Rask, Richard S Gitomer, Nathan O Spell, Steven D Culler, Sarah C Blake, Susan S Kohler, Jonathan N Hawley, William A Bornstein | Rask, K. J., Gitomer, R. S., Spell Iii, N. O., Culler, S. D., Blake, S. C., Kohler, S. S.,. Bornstein, W. A. (2011). A two-pronged quality improvement training program for leaders and frontline staff. Joint Commission Journal on Quality & Patient Safety, 37(4), 147–153. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Evaluation Design Study: Outcome Design | Unclear | No | |
| Alexander, Bryan K. | Alexander, B. K. (2013). A Case for Change: Assessment of an Evidenced-Based Leadership Development Program. (3,570,370 D.M.), University of Phoenix, Ann Arbor. Retrieved from | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Low Risk of Bias | No | |
| Arsenault, Rebecca L. | Arsenault, R. L. (2017). Characteristics of a health system-sponsored leadership development program as they relate to the career advancement of physician leaders. (10,255,751 D.H.A.), Capella University, Ann Arbor. Retrieved from | Yes | Yes | Yes | Qualitative Phenomenological Study | Low Risk of Bias | No | |
| Chang, A., Lundebjerg, N. E., Abrams, J., Barnes, D. E., Fain, M. J, Hal, W. J., Johnson, T. M., 2nd, Michael Harper, G., Williams, B., Ritchie, C. S. | Chang, A., Lundebjerg, N. E., Abrams, J., Barnes, D. E., Fain, M. J., Hall, W. J., Ritchie, C. S. (2019). Leadership, Inside and Out: The Tideswell-AGS-ADGAP Emerging Leaders in Aging Program. J Am Geriatr Soc, 67(3), 437–442. doi:10.1111/jgs.15702 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | Yes | |
| Gagliano, N.J, Ferris, T., Colton, D., Dubitzky, A., Hefferman, J., Torchiana, D. | Gagliano, N. J., Ferris, T., Colton, D., Dubitzky, A., Hefferman, J., & Torchiana, D. (2010). A physician leadership development program at an academic medical center. Qual Manag Health Care, 19(3), 231–238. doi:10.1097/QMH.0b013e3181eb13ab | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | No | |
| Busari, Jamiu O. | Busari, J. O. (2012). Management and leadership development in healthcare and the challenges facing physician managers in clinical practice. International Journal of Clinical Leadership, 17(4), 211–216. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | No | |
| Conn, R., Bali, A., Akers, E. | Conn, R., Bali, A., & Akers, E. (2016). Multi-professional clinical leadership training in healthcare A peer-led evaluation of the experience and benefits of the “Darzi Fellowship”. International Journal of Public Leadership, 12(4), 317–335. doi:10.1108/Ijpl-03-2016-0005 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Mixed Method Study | Possible Risk of Bias- Survey was undertaken with 8 weeks of the program left.? | No | |
| Debono, D., Travaglia, J.F., Dunn, A.G., Thorns, D., Hinchcliff, R., Plumb, J., Milne, J., Erez-Rein, N., Wiley, J., Braithwaite, J. | Debono, D., Travaglia, J. F., Dunn, A. G., Thorns, D., Hinchcliff, R., Plumb, J.,Braithwaite, J. (2016). Strengthening the capacity of nursing leaders through multifaceted professional development initiatives: A mixed method evaluation of the ‘Take The Lead’ program. Collegian, 23(1), 19–28. doi:10.1016/j.colegn.2014.09.005 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Mixed Method Study | Unclear | No | |
| Cocowitch, V., Orton, S., Daniels, J., & Kiser, D. | Reframing Leadership Development in Healthcare An OD Approach, 45, buh 10–18, OD Practitioner (2013). | Yes | Yes | Yes | Case Study | Low Risk of Bias | No | |
| Fealy, G. M., McNamara, M. S., Casey, M., O’Connor, T., Patton, D., Doyle, L., & Quinlan, C. | Fealy, G. M., McNamara, M. S., Casey, M., O’Connor, T., Patton, D., Doyle, L., & Quinlan, C. (2015). Service impact of a national clinical leadership development programme: findings from a qualitative study. J Nurs Manag, 23(3), 324–332. doi:10.1111/jonm.12133 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | High Risk of Bias- Participants were selected through purposive sampling. | No | |
| K. Stoller, J., Barker, C., & FitzSimons, K. | K. Stoller, J., Barker, C., & FitzSimons, K. (2013). Physician-leader on-boarding: the Cleveland Clinic experience. Journal of Management Development, 32(9), 960–970. doi:10.1108/jmd-06-2011-0072 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | High Risk of Bias- Possibility of Sampling Bias | No | |
| Shekleton, M.E.; Preston, J.C.; Good, L.E. | Shekleton, M. E., Preston, J. C., & Good, L. E. (2010). Growing leaders in a professional membership organization. J Nurs Manag, 18(6), 662–668. doi:10.1111/j.1365–2834.2010.01152.x | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | No | |
| Silverston, H. | Silverston, H. (2013). Development down under. Nurs Stand, 27(51), 24–25. doi:10.7748/ns2013.08.27.51.24.s28 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | No | |
| Taylor-Ford, R. L., Abell, D. | Taylor-Ford, R. L., & Abell, D. (2015). The Leadership Practice Circle Program: An Evidence-Based Approach to Leadership Development in Healthcare. Nurse Leader, 13(2), 63–68. doi:10.1016/j.mnl.2014.07.014 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | No | |
| Welch-Carre, Elizabeth | Welch-Carre, E. (2017). Influence of a Hospital-Based, Internal Leadership Development Program on Leadership Effectiveness. ProQuest LLC. Retrieved from | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Low Risk of Bias | Yes | |
| West, M., Smithgall, L., Rosler, G., Winn, E. | West, M., Smithgall, L., Rosler, G., & Winn, E. (2016). Evaluation of a nurse leadership development programme. Nurs Manag (Harrow), 22(10), 26–31. doi:10.7748/nm.22.10.26.s29 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Outcome Evaluation Study | Unclear | No |
Notes: *Standardized technique for assessing the risk of bias. **The Kirkpatrick method is a standard and validated method for assessing training and education programs.
Table of Beneficial Outcomes
| Beneficial Outcomes | Percentage of Studies Included in Which the Outcome Appears |
|---|---|
| Gained Knowledge of Management & Leadership Roles/Responsibilities | 57% |
| Increased Confidence | 43% |
| Improved Communication Skills | 43% |
| Gained Networking Opportunities | 30% |
| Increased Job Satisfaction/Positivity | 30% |
| Improved Career Planning Skills/Succession Planning | 26% |
| Increased Self-Awareness | 26% |
| Improved Teamwork Skills | 26% |
| Improved Problem Solving Skills | 26% |
| Gained Ability to Empower/Encourage Others | 26% |
| Increased Sense of Collective Vision Among Team | 22% |
| Gained Knowledge of Health Care Systems and Processes | 22% |
| Positive Impact on Organization (Patient Satisfaction, Outcomes, etc.) | 22% |
| Increased Motivation | 17% |
| Gained Ability to Become a Mentor/Role Model | 17% |
| Gained Knowledge on Financing/Budget Skills | 13% |
| Improved Networking Skills | 9% |
| Increased Leadership Presence | 4% |
| Increased Approachability | 4% |
| Increased Understanding of Diversity at the Workplace | 4% |