Abstract

This paper summarizes how healthcare training has an influence on the leadership ethics in the U.S. This article includes four primary sections. The first section is the background to the problem, which provides a historical overview of the research on the problem being studied and justifies the need for this study. The second section provides the theoretical foundation models and theories which frame the variables and the research questions. The third section provides an in-depth discussion of various factors related to the problem statement, ultimately providing the population, the variables, the methodology, and the design. The fourth section synthesizes the prior three sections justifying the ten strategic points that frame the study. The methodology is the systematization literature review within this context and approaches for underling current trends in healthcare training in the U.S. Little is known regarding the association between ongoing healthcare refresher training and the severity of among direct patient care staff. This calls for the evaluation of leadership within the healthcare industry and the various strategies employed in finding out how to fund and implement ongoing healthcare refresher trainings for staff members. There is a scarcity of literature focusing on the characteristics of the implementation of healthcare protocols that impact the effectiveness of the programs. The results of the critical review article with analysis both authors can be useful for any business around the World to support and the improvement management decisions. Keywords: Healthcare, Health Care Leadership, Ethics, Training, Management.

Highlights

  • Healthcare workers (HCW’s) or direct patient care staff play a critical role in the promotion of quality health services among homes and communities (Olson et al, 2016)

  • Job-related injuries in the healthcare industry pose a serious threat to the overall implementation and service programs provided by healthcare institutions (Olson et al, 2016; Van der Beek et al, 2017)

  • The researcher attended healthcare training conventions to meet with various individuals in the field, which led to the identification of additional references

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Introduction

Healthcare workers (HCW’s) or direct patient care staff play a critical role in the promotion of quality health services among homes and communities (Olson et al, 2016). While this study does not speak directly to workplace safety, it gives the reader a good idea of how the researcher plans to incorporate the Kirkpatrick Model to evaluate the effectiveness of a training program for direct patient care staff. This model will help to guide the researcher to determine the effectiveness of a training program above and beyond, looking at whether participants learned anything. It is necessary to evaluate the degree to which direct patient care staff respond well to the training and implement the skills taught Without this component, the goal of reducing the rate of healthcare training may not be met, even though education programs have been provided. Ergonomic Design Principles: a systemized proactive approach that includes prevention considerations in all designs that affect individuals in the occupational environment

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