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Perceptions of Iranian emergency department directors of interprofessional leadership: an interview study.

Fatemeh KeshmiriKamran Moradi
Published in: Journal of interprofessional care (2019)
The aim of this study was to explore the viewpoints of Iranian health-care team directors regarding factors that are influential in leading an interprofessional team in the emergency department. The study was conducted using in-depth individual interviews and inductive content analysis. The study took place in the emergency departments of three teaching hospitals in Tehran. We used purposeful criterion sampling and interviewed 15 health-care team directors including 12 emergency medicine specialists and 3 nursing directors. Each interview lasted 60 to 90 minutes. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Participants' statements were used to freely generate the initial data codes (open coding). Then, the initial codes were arranged into subcategories, which were later grouped together into categories. Finally, by comparing and contrasting categories, three main categories were identified: (a) effectiveness of the team-based leadership, (b) strategies of advancing interprofessional collaboration, and (c) weakness in overcoming team challenges. In the present study, the main factors that affected developing interprofessional collaboration in the Iranian emergency department were the development and support of leadership at the team and organizational levels, and implementation of staff development strategies at the individual and team levels.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • healthcare
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  • quality improvement
  • randomized controlled trial
  • patient safety
  • minimally invasive
  • deep learning
  • big data
  • adverse drug
  • artificial intelligence