Background: Leadership is recognized as an essential competency in health care and science, being central for professionals to face health challenges. Few physicians feel prepared to serve as leaders in the health care environment, and few receive training in the leadership skills needed to be successful. Teaching leadership skills together with extensive, longitudinal, clinical education in an authentic and nurturing environment can effectively develop students for leadership in medicine. Studies on the subject still do not show the best way to implement it in medical education, and an updated review is necessary.
Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the types of available evidence on the teaching of leadership skills in undergraduate courses in the health area, analyze them, determine knowledge gaps, and disseminate the research results.
Methods: This is a scoping review that will consider studies on leadership skills in medical and health undergraduate courses. Primary studies published in English, Spanish, and Portuguese since 2019 will be considered. The search will be performed in 8 databases, and reference lists will be searched for additional studies. Duplicates will be removed, and 2 independent reviewers will examine the titles, abstracts, and full texts of the selected studies. Data extraction will be performed using a tool developed by the researchers.
Results: The scoping review is currently in progress. The preliminary database search has been completed, yielding a total of 1213 articles across multiple databases. The next stages, including deduplication, title and abstract screening, and full-text review, are scheduled to be completed by December 2024. Data extraction and analysis are expected to be finalized by March 2025, with the final report anticipated to be ready for submission by June 2025.
Conclusions: This scoping review on leadership in the medical curriculum can significantly contribute to the literature by organizing and synthesizing the available evidence on teaching leadership skills in undergraduate courses in the health area. Furthermore, by analyzing evidence and identifying knowledge gaps, the study can provide valuable insights to develop more efficient and comprehensive medical education programs, thus preparing students to take on leadership roles in the complex environment of health care.
Trial registration: Open Science Framework YEXKB; https://osf.io/yexkb.
International registered report identifier (irrid): PRR1-10.2196/62810.
Keywords: health care management; leadership skills; medical education; professional development; scoping review protocol; undergraduate curriculum.
©Eliana Fazuoli Chubaci, Carlos Dario da Silva Costa, Martins Fideles dos Santos Neto, Emerson Roberto dos Santos, Ana Maria Rita Pedroso Vilela Torres de Carvalho Engel, Ana Caroline dos Santos Costa, Taisa Morete da Silva, Helena Landin Gonçalves Cristóvão, Alex Bertolazzo Quitério, Alba Regina de Abreu Lima, Vânia Maria Sabadoto Brienze, Fernando Nestor Fácio Jr, Júlio César André. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 22.10.2024.