A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Hoitotyön johtamisen tehtävänkuvat ja johtamisosaaminen jatkuvan oppimisen opintokokonaisuuteen osallistuvilla opiskelijoilla
Authors: Terkamo-Moisio Anja, Leino-Kilpi Helena, Kaakinen Pirjo, Palonen Mira, Peltonen Laura-Maria, Vaartio-Rajalin Heli, Häggman-Laitila Arja
Publisher: Hoitotieteiden tutkimusseura HTTS r.y.
Publication year: 2021
Journal: Hoitotiede
Journal name in source: Hoitotiede
Volume: 33
Issue: 4
First page : 220
Last page: 230
ISSN: 0786-5686
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/69099450
The future changes in social- and health care require renewing and strong leadership skills as well as continuous learning from the health care leaders. The aim of this study was to describe the work descriptions and leadership skills of students' participating in continuing education. Participating students (n=69) worked as leaders in health care sector or aimed to become a leader in the future. The data was collected by a questionnaire between 10/2019 and 02/2020 and analyzed statistically.
Majority of the participants were women and worked as a nursing leader. The planning and management of human resources were emphasized in the participants' work descriptions. The strategic leadership as well as development of the operations, fnancial management and collaboration with the external stakeholders had lower emphasis in participants work descriptions. The clinical nursing and its development as well as communication and collaboration were emphasized in the participants' leadership skills. Participants considered their skills to be weakest in areas related to fnancial management and planning and marketing of services.
Based on the results, themes related to fnan-cial management, service planning and marketing, as well as strategic partnership should be considered in the development of continuous leadership education. Continuous education should be fexible and support students' diverse starting points and existing professional competences.
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