AUTHOR=Tektiridis Jennifer H. , Heredia Natalia I. , Morgan Robert O. , Mikhail Osama I. , Risendal Betsy C. , Kegler Michelle C. , Fernandez Maria E. TITLE=Practice change in community health centers: A qualitative study of leadership attributes JOURNAL=Frontiers in Health Services VOLUME=2 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/health-services/articles/10.3389/frhs.2022.934688 DOI=10.3389/frhs.2022.934688 ISSN=2813-0146 ABSTRACT=Introduction

This paper explores leadership attributes important for practice change in community health centers (CHCs) and assesses attributes' fit with the Full-Range Leadership Theory (FRLT).

Methods

We conducted four focus groups and 15 in-depth interviews with 48 CHC leaders from several U.S. states using a modified appreciative inquiry approach. Thematic analysis was used to review transcripts for leadership concepts and code with a priori FRLT-derived and inductive codes.

Results

CHC leaders most often noted attributes associated with transformational leadership as essential for practice change. Important attributes included emphasizing a collective sense of mission and a compelling, achievable vision; expressing enthusiasm about what needs to be done; and appealing to employees' analytical reasoning and challenging others to think creatively to problem solve. Few expressions of leadership fit with the transactional typology, though some did mention active vigilance to ensure standards are met, clarifying role and task requirements, and rewarding followers. Passive-avoidant attributes were rarely mentioned.

Conclusions

Our results enhance understanding of leadership attributes supportive of successful practice change in CHCs.