Authors

  1. Ameel, Maria PhD, RN
  2. Myllynen, Mika MA, RN
  3. Kallakorpi, Susanna Lic's, RMN

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe leaders' experiences of remote leadership during the 1st year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated remote work. However, there is little research on the experience of remote leadership in the healthcare setting.

 

METHODS: Data were collected using focus group interviews and analyzed by thematic analysis.

 

RESULTS: A total of 8 leaders from a psychiatric care setting participated. The following themes were identified: increased work efficiency, work well-being, lack of organizational support, the need to be present, and the desire for a hybrid leadership model for the future.

 

CONCLUSIONS: Remote leadership includes both benefits and challenges for healthcare leaders and organizations. Leaders in this study emphasized the need to be present for the clinical personnel and proposed a hybrid leadership model. To succeed in combining remote and face-to-face work and leadership in a new model, organizations need to provide clear guidelines and training for remote work and leadership.