Authors

  1. Martin, Nicky MPA, LNHA, QCP, CDP, IP
  2. Frank, Barbara MPA
  3. Farrell, David MSW, LNHA
  4. Brady, Cathie MS
  5. Dixon-Hall, Janice IP
  6. Mueller, Jessica BA
  7. Rantz, Marilyn PhD, RN, FAAN

Abstract

Purpose: To identify leadership styles and staffing strategies in Missouri long-term care (LTC) facilities that stood out among their peers as "positive deviants" with regard to COVID-19 infections and staffing shortages.

 

Methods: Statewide survey of all LTC facilities to identify exemplar facilities with stable staffing and low rates of COVID-19. Interviews with senior leaders were conducted in 10 facilities in the state to understand the strategies employed that led to these "positive outliers." A result-based educational program was designed to describe their actions and staff reactions.

 

Results: Exemplar leaders used transformational leadership style. Top reasons for their success were as follows: (1) trusting and supportive staff relationships; (2) positive presence and communication; and (3) use of consistent staffing assignments. Strong statewide participation was noted in the educational programs.