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What is Meta-Analyses

Handbook of Research on Innate Leadership Characteristics and Examinations of Successful First-Time Leaders
The compilation, analysis, and interpretation of data from multiple, independent studies of the same subject, typically published over a period of time, to determine overarching trends and directions.
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Emergent First-Time Leadership in Patient Advocacy Organizations
Nancy J. Muller (College of Charleston, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7592-5.ch018
Abstract
Leadership in effecting change and transformation of the healthcare landscape on behalf of patients resides chiefly in patient advocacy organizations. The purpose of this chapter is to focus on leadership among not-for-profit patient advocacy organizations both in the U.S. and Europe by examining case studies of first-time leaders emerging in recent decades. Characteristics of these selected individuals are analyzed in the context of established leadership theories. Because of the necessity of securing funds to fulfill an organization's mission, transparency is of growing importance as an on-going and future challenge. Social entrepreneurism is introduced at the chapter's conclusion for its possible relevance to tomorrow's leaders emerging in patient advocacy organizations. Such thinking opens the door to future research to identify essential elements of success in the examination of first-time leadership in patient advocacy and to determine how it is best nurtured, mentored, and applauded.
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