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Developing programme theories of leadership for integrated health and social care teams and systems: a realist synthesis

Authors :
Harris, Ruth
Fletcher, Simon
Sims, Sarah
Ross, Fiona
Brearley, Sally
Manthorpe, Jill
Harris, Ruth
Fletcher, Simon
Sims, Sarah
Ross, Fiona
Brearley, Sally
Manthorpe, Jill
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: As the organisation of health and social care in England moves rapidly towards greater integration, the resulting systems and teams will require distinctive leadership. However, little is known about how the effective leadership of these teams and systems can be supported and improved. In particular, there is relatively little understanding of how effective leadership across integrated care teams and systems may be enacted, the contexts in which this might take place and the subsequent implications this has on integrated care. Objective: This realist review developed and refined programme theories of leadership of integrated health and social care teams and systems, exploring what works, for whom and in what circumstances. Design: The review utilised a realist synthesis approach, informed by the Realist And Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards (RAMESES) publication standards, to explore existing literature on the leadership of integrated care teams and systems, complemented by ongoing stakeholder consultation. Empirical evidence specifically addressing leadership of integrated teams or services was limited, with only 36 papers included in the review. The evidence collected from these 36 papers was synthesised to identify and build a comprehensive description of the mechanisms of leadership of integrated teams and systems and their associated contexts and outcomes. Consultation with key stakeholders with a range of expertise throughout the process ensured that the review remained grounded in the reality of health and social care delivery and addressed practice and policy challenges. Results: Evidence was identified for seven potentially important components of leadership in integrated care teams and systems. These were ‘inspiring intent to work together’, ‘creating the conditions to work together’, ‘balancing multiple perspectives’, ‘working with power’, ‘taking a wider view’, ‘a commitment to learning and development’ and ‘clarifying com

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application/pdf, Developing programme theories of leadership for integrated health and social care teams and systems: a realist synthesis, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346154867
Document Type :
Electronic Resource