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A qualitative study of leadership characteristics among women who catalyze positive community change

机译:对促进积极的社区变革的女性领导力特征的定性研究

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BackgroundLeadership is critical to making changes at multiple levels of the social ecological model, including the environmental and policy levels, and will therefore likely contribute to solutions to the obesity epidemic and other public health issues. The literature describing the relative leadership styles and strengths of women versus men is mixed and virtually all research comes from sectors outside of public health. The purpose of this qualitative study is to identify specific leadership skills and characteristics in women who have successfully created change predominantly within the food and physical activity environments in their communities and beyond. The second purpose of this study is to understand best practices for training and nurturing women leaders, to maximize their effectiveness in creating social change.
机译:背景领导力对于在社会生态模型的多个层面(包括环境和政策层面)做出改变至关重要,因此领导权可能有助于解决肥胖病流行和其他公共卫生问题。描述女性相对于男性的相对领导风格和优势的文献参差不齐,几乎所有研究都来自公共卫生领域以外的领域。这项定性研究的目的是确定成功地在社区及其周边地区的食物和体育活动环境中成功创造了变化的女性的特定领导技能和特征。这项研究的第二个目的是了解培训和培养女性领导者的最佳做法,以最大程度地发挥其在创造社会变革中的作用。

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