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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Ethics in Medicine
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Values-based practice provides a framework for navigating complex healthcare decisions.
  • Effective decision-making in healthcare requires addressing potentially conflicting values.
  • Leadership development is a critical area of focus and investment within the healthcare sector.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the utility of values-based practice in the context of healthcare leadership development.
  • To explore the connection between values-based leadership behaviors and effective healthcare decision-making.
  • To highlight the importance of moral, authentic, and ethical dimensions in healthcare leadership.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of values-based practice theory.
  • Review of literature on leadership development in healthcare.
  • Integration of principles of ethical and authentic leadership.

Main Results:

  • Values-based practice offers a robust model for improving healthcare decision-making processes.
  • The model emphasizes process and balanced decision-making rather than predetermined outcomes.
  • Values-based leadership behaviors, characterized by moral, authentic, and ethical dimensions, are crucial for effective healthcare leadership.

Conclusions:

  • Values-based practice is a valuable framework for enhancing leadership development in healthcare.
  • Adopting a values-based approach can lead to more balanced and ethical decision-making in healthcare leadership.
  • The integration of moral, authentic, and ethical leadership qualities is essential for improving healthcare outcomes.