Public health leadership in the COVID-19 era: how does it fit? A scoping review

Author:

Osti Tommaso,Valz Gris Angelica,Corona Valerio Flavio,Villani LeonardoORCID,D’Ambrosio Floriana,Lomazzi Marta,Favaretti Carlo,Cascini Fidelia,Gualano Maria RosariaORCID,Ricciardi Walter

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has put a lot of pressure on all the world’s health systems and public health leaders who have often found themselves unprepared to handle an emergency of this magnitude. This study aims to bring together published evidence on the qualities required to leaders to deal with a public health issue like the COVID-19 pandemic. This scoping literature review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews checklist. A search of relevant articles was performed in the PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. A total of 2499 records were screened, and 45 articles were included, from which 93 characteristics of effective leadership were extrapolated and grouped into 6 clusters. The qualities most frequently reported in the articles were human traits and emotional intelligence (46.7%) and communication skills such as transparency and reliability (48.9%). Responsiveness and preparedness (40%), management skills (33.3%) and team working (35.6%) are considered by a significant percentage of the articles as necessary for the construction of rapid and effective measures in response to the emergency. A considerable proportion of articles also highlighted the need for leaders capable of making evidence-based decisions and driving innovation (31.1%). Although identifying leaders who possess all the skills described in this study appears complex, determining the key characteristics of effective public health leadership in a crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, is useful not only in selecting future leaders but also in implementing training and education programmes for the public health workforce.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Strategy and Management,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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