Using a most significant change approach to evaluate learner-centric outcomes of clinical scholars leadership training program.
Eval Program Plann
; 94: 102141, 2022 10.
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| ID: mdl-35905523
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Most significant change (MSC) analysis is an evaluative method used to supplement outcome and impact program evaluations. MSC stories provide mini-narratives contextualizing the effect a program had on an individual. The Clinical Scholars program evaluation team used MSC to explore learner-centric leadership outcomes of the Clinical Scholars leadership training program. PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH To identify thematic outcomes of trainees during the three years of their leadership training in the Clinical Scholars program.RESULTS:
We identified three central thematic areas of most significant change (1) leadership in practice, (2) self-awareness, and (3) equity, diversity, and inclusion. Other present themes included stakeholder engagement, effective leadership, collaboration, impact, expanded influence, innovation, networking, community engagement, evidence-based, implementation science, organizational development, hope, and advocating within organizations, teams, and the community. A total of 25 mid- and advanced-career level participants represented a diverse array of disciplines within the healthcare sector.CONCLUSIONS:
MSC stories represented leaders' individual and team growth due to participating in the Clinical Scholars program. Results confirmed fidelity of program implementation to the original program goals, as outlined in the grant proposal. They highlighted three critical areas of development for this cohort of Fellows.Key words
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Staff Development
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Leadership
Type of study:
Evaluation_studies
Aspects:
Equity_inequality
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Implementation_research
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Eval Program Plann
Year:
2022
Document type:
Article