Leadership in surgery for public sector hospitals in Jamaica: strategies for the operating room

Type Journal Article - The Permanente Journal
Title Leadership in surgery for public sector hospitals in Jamaica: strategies for the operating room
Author(s)
Volume 17
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers e121-e125
URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3783069/
Abstract
The barriers to health care delivery in developing nations are many: underfunding, limited support services, scarce resources, suboptimal health care worker attitudes, and deficient health care policies are some of the challenges. The literature contains little information about health care leadership in developing nations. This discursive paper examines the impact of leadership on the delivery of operating room (OR) services in public sector hospitals in Jamaica.

Delivery of OR services in Jamaica is hindered by many unique cultural, financial, political, and environmental barriers. We identify six leadership goals adapted to this environment to achieve change.

Effective leadership must adapt to the environment. Delivery of OR services in Jamaica may be improved by addressing leadership training, workplace safety, interpersonal communication, and work environment and by revising existing policies. Additionally, there should be regular practice audits and quality control surveys.

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