Public Health Senior Deputy's Perceptions of State Health Officials' Success Factors: Professional Characteristics, Personal Attributes, and Signs of Derailment.

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP
Steven F BoedigheimerSHO-CASE Steering Committee

Abstract

Senior deputies work closely with state health officials (SHOs) in state public health agencies and are a valuable resource for understanding their roles, responsibilities, and characteristics. Examine senior deputies' perceptions of SHO success factors. Qualitative study including nominal group technique focus groups, a small expert focus group, and interviews. US state public health agencies. Senior deputies in state public health agencies 2016/2017. Perceptions of SHO success factors. The most commonly perceived professional characteristics of a successful SHO included the following: credible trusted voice with internal respect/external credibility; improves public health prominence/visibility with an evidence-based agenda; and grows the agency/leaves it stronger. Perceptions of the most common personal attributes for success included excellent listening skills; credibility/honesty/trustworthiness; and public health experience/knowledge. The most commonly perceived signs of SHO derailment included when SHOs have a visible lack of support of elected officials (eg, governor/legislators) and when the SHO is "bypassed" by elected officials. A key finding of this study centers on the relationship between the SHO and the governor;...Continue Reading

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Feb 27, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Paul K HalversonGlen Mays
Nov 26, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Leslie M Beitsch
Apr 3, 2020·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Steven F Boedigheimer, Edward L Baker
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