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From leader to leadership in emergency care

Lloyd, Adam; Clegg, Gareth

Authors

Adam Lloyd

Gareth Clegg



Abstract

Historically, leadership research has focused on the qualities of people in formal leadership positions, not the processes of leadership itself. However, leader-centric approaches are unhelpful in healthcare, as good team performance is often the result of interactions between individuals, rather than the work of one person. This is particularly the case in emergency care, as shown by studies exploring how resuscitation teams work. This article discusses how shortcomings in the leadership discourse have permeated healthcare and are hindering the study of leadership. The authors suggest that focussing on what makes good leadership, as opposed to what makes good leaders, will provide a way forward.

Citation

Lloyd, A., & Clegg, G. (2016). From leader to leadership in emergency care. Nursing Times, 112(41-42), 10-12

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 27, 2016
Online Publication Date Oct 26, 2016
Publication Date Oct 26, 2016
Deposit Date Nov 28, 2018
Journal Nursing Times
Print ISSN 0954-7762
Publisher EMAP
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 112
Issue 41-42
Pages 10-12
Keywords Emergency care, Leader, Leadership, Resuscitation, Team dynamics,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1286670