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Innovative Health Leadership Models: Improving Quality of Life in Post-Acute Care Settings

Solanki, Jamuna, Dalai and Sharma

Health Leadership and Quality of Life, 2022, vol. 1, 94

Abstract: Introduction: The study examined novel models of health leadership aimed at improving quality of life in post-acute care environments. It highlighted the need for adaptive strategies to meet the growing complexity and demands of healthcare provision within these settings. Methods: The research uses a mixed-methods approach consisting of a literature review, qualitative interviews with healthcare leaders and quantitative staff survey in post-acute care settings. Leveraging our experience in recruitment from stakeholder engagement, we recruited participants who had demonstrated leadership behaviour and experience in care model implementation. Qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis; statistical methods were used for quantitative findings. Results: It identified important leadership modalities significantly influencing patient outcomes and staff satisfaction. The most effective model that emerged was transformational leadership which entails inspiring and motivating staff, creating a culture of innovation and problem-solving based on collaboration. Facilities that adopted these models experienced better patient satisfaction scores, lower rehospitalization rates, and improved retention rates of staff. Conclusions: The results underscored how transformational leadership can redefine post-acute settings. Transformational leadership practices support the development of healthcare environments that contribute to increasing patient quality of life and provider value. The study also suggested more research into these leadership models' long-range effects and whether they can be applied in various healthcare environments. In conclusion, although effective leadership underpins the provision of quality care, the evidence is around the implementation of innovative leadership models as a way to improve patient care in post-acute settings.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.56294/hl202294

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