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Combining a leadership course and multi-source feedback has no effect on leadership skills of leaders in postgraduate medical education. An intervention study with a control group.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Leadership courses and multi-source feedback are widely used developmental tools for leaders in health care. On this background we aimed to study the additional effect of a leadership course following a multi-source feedback procedure compared to multi-source feedback alone especially regarding development of leadership skills over time.

Methods

Study participants were consultants responsible for postgraduate medical education at clinical departments.

Study design

pre-post measures with an intervention and control group. The intervention was participation in a seven-day leadership course. Scores of multi-source feedback from the consultants responsible for education and respondents (heads of department, consultants and doctors in specialist training) were collected before and one year after the intervention and analysed using Mann-Whitney's U-test and Multivariate analysis of variances.

Results

There were no differences in multi-source feedback scores at one year follow up compared to baseline measurements, either in the intervention or in the control group (p = 0.149).

Conclusion

The study indicates that a leadership course following a MSF procedure compared to MSF alone does not improve leadership skills of consultants responsible for education in clinical departments. Developing leadership skills takes time and the time frame of one year might have been too short to show improvement in leadership skills of consultants responsible for education. Further studies are needed to investigate if other combination of initiatives to develop leadership might have more impact in the clinical setting.

SUBMITTER: Malling B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2797774 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combining a leadership course and multi-source feedback has no effect on leadership skills of leaders in postgraduate medical education. An intervention study with a control group.

Malling Bente B   Mortensen Lene L   Bonderup Thomas T   Scherpbier Albert A   Ringsted Charlotte C  

BMC medical education 20091210


<h4>Background</h4>Leadership courses and multi-source feedback are widely used developmental tools for leaders in health care. On this background we aimed to study the additional effect of a leadership course following a multi-source feedback procedure compared to multi-source feedback alone especially regarding development of leadership skills over time.<h4>Methods</h4>Study participants were consultants responsible for postgraduate medical education at clinical departments.<h4>Study design</h  ...[more]

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