Cent Eur J Public Health 2012, 20(3):174-184 | DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3720

Leadership in Community Partnerships: South African Study and Experience

Walid El Ansari
Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester, United Kingdom

Aims: This study examined the influence of leadership in multi-stakeholder partnerships. Four W.K. Kellogg-funded community partnerships in South Africa were evaluated. Participants included community, academic and health service partners. The partnerships aimed to achieve interprofessional community-sensitive health professions education.

Methods: We undertook: 1) quantitative assessment (survey, N = 529) of whether leadership skills were systematically associated with three partnership factors (satisfaction, sense of ownership and commitment); and the individual contributions of these factors to the partnerships' outcomes; and 2) qualitative assessment (semi-structured interviews, N = 46) of the extent of coalition members' ratings of their leadership, the likelihood of concerns about their leaders; and the nature of these concerns.

Results: Quantitatively, partner's positive ratings of their leadership were consistently and significantly attended by better sense of ownership, commitment to and satisfaction with the partnerships. Variance in partnership outcomes was accounted for by leadership skills (26%), ownership (21%), commitment (20%) and satisfaction (11%). Partnership members who rated their leadership highly expressed fewer concerns (qualitatively) about their leaders. These concerns were: leadership visibility, openness and legitimacy; leadership features, styles and characteristics; the consequences of lack of appropriate leadership; and management procedures that were lacking.

Conclusions: Coalition efforts would benefit from focusing on factors that are conducive to effective leadership.

Klíčová slova: interprofessional education, leadership, community-based, partnership outcomes, mixed method evaluation

Vloženo: 14. září 2011; Revidováno: 19. duben 2012; Přijato: 19. duben 2012; Zveřejněno: 1. září 2012  Zobrazit citaci

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