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Leadership for systems change: Researcher practices for enhancing research impact in the prevention of chronic disease

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posted on 2023-02-13, 03:53 authored by M Pescud, L Rychetnik, S Allender, MJ Irving, E Howse, H Rutter, R Ison, T Riley, S Friel, DT Finegood
IntroductionStrengthening systems for chronic disease prevention is essential. Leadership for systems change is an important key to strengthening systems. Leadership in prevention research for supporting systems change remains a relatively abstract concept and there is limited empirical information about the leadership practices of prevention research teams when viewed through a complexity lens. In this paper we examine and describe some systems leadership practices for creating change through prevention research, as identified in a series of six case studies.MethodsA qualitative approach incorporating semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and document review was used to facilitate an in-depth investigation of the research topic.ResultsSeveral researcher practices for enhancing research impact in the prevention of chronic disease were distilled from the data pertaining to how they sought to create change. These included persuasive communication, compassion and deep listening, reflective practice, and embedding themselves within the systems they sought to change.DiscussionThe findings provide insights that may assist prevention researchers and other practitioners dedicated to creating change in chronic disease prevention.

History

Journal

Frontiers in Public Health

Volume

10

Article number

ARTN 1045001

Location

Switzerland

ISSN

2296-2565

eISSN

2296-2565

Language

English

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA