Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)

© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Despite our progress in understanding the organizational context for implementation and specifically the role of leadership in implementation, its role in sustainment has received little attention. This paper took a mixed-method approach to examine leadership during...

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Main Authors: Ehrhart, M., Torres, E., Green, A., Trott, E., Willging, C., Moullin, Joanna, Aarons, G.
Format: Journal Article
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70771
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author Ehrhart, M.
Torres, E.
Green, A.
Trott, E.
Willging, C.
Moullin, Joanna
Aarons, G.
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Torres, E.
Green, A.
Trott, E.
Willging, C.
Moullin, Joanna
Aarons, G.
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description © 2018 The Author(s). Background: Despite our progress in understanding the organizational context for implementation and specifically the role of leadership in implementation, its role in sustainment has received little attention. This paper took a mixed-method approach to examine leadership during the sustainment phase of the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework. Utilizing the Implementation Leadership Scale as a foundation, we sought to develop a short, practical measure of sustainment leadership that can be used for both applied and research purposes. Methods: Data for this study were collected as a part of a larger mixed-method study of evidence-based intervention, SafeCare®, sustainment. Quantitative data were collected from 157 providers using web-based surveys. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to examine the factor structure of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS). Qualitative data were collected from 95 providers who participated in one of 15 focus groups. A framework approach guided qualitative data analysis. Mixed-method integration was also utilized to examine convergence of quantitative and qualitative findings. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis supported the a priori higher order factor structure of the SLS with subscales indicating a single higher order sustainment leadership factor. The SLS demonstrated excellent internal consistency reliability. Qualitative analyses offered support for the dimensions of sustainment leadership captured by the quantitative measure, in addition to uncovering a fifth possible factor, available leadership. Conclusions: This study found qualitative and quantitative support for the pragmatic SLS measure. The SLS can be used for assessing leadership of first-level leaders to understand how staff perceive leadership during sustainment and to suggest areas where leaders could direct more attention in order to increase the likelihood that EBIs are institutionalized into the normal functioning of the organization.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-707712019-03-20T03:57:02Z Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS) Ehrhart, M. Torres, E. Green, A. Trott, E. Willging, C. Moullin, Joanna Aarons, G. © 2018 The Author(s). Background: Despite our progress in understanding the organizational context for implementation and specifically the role of leadership in implementation, its role in sustainment has received little attention. This paper took a mixed-method approach to examine leadership during the sustainment phase of the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework. Utilizing the Implementation Leadership Scale as a foundation, we sought to develop a short, practical measure of sustainment leadership that can be used for both applied and research purposes. Methods: Data for this study were collected as a part of a larger mixed-method study of evidence-based intervention, SafeCare®, sustainment. Quantitative data were collected from 157 providers using web-based surveys. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to examine the factor structure of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS). Qualitative data were collected from 95 providers who participated in one of 15 focus groups. A framework approach guided qualitative data analysis. Mixed-method integration was also utilized to examine convergence of quantitative and qualitative findings. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis supported the a priori higher order factor structure of the SLS with subscales indicating a single higher order sustainment leadership factor. The SLS demonstrated excellent internal consistency reliability. Qualitative analyses offered support for the dimensions of sustainment leadership captured by the quantitative measure, in addition to uncovering a fifth possible factor, available leadership. Conclusions: This study found qualitative and quantitative support for the pragmatic SLS measure. The SLS can be used for assessing leadership of first-level leaders to understand how staff perceive leadership during sustainment and to suggest areas where leaders could direct more attention in order to increase the likelihood that EBIs are institutionalized into the normal functioning of the organization. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70771 10.1186/s13012-018-0710-4 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ BioMed Central Ltd. fulltext
spellingShingle Ehrhart, M.
Torres, E.
Green, A.
Trott, E.
Willging, C.
Moullin, Joanna
Aarons, G.
Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)
title Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)
title_full Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)
title_fullStr Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)
title_full_unstemmed Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)
title_short Leading for the long haul: A mixed-method evaluation of the Sustainment Leadership Scale (SLS)
title_sort leading for the long haul: a mixed-method evaluation of the sustainment leadership scale (sls)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70771