The development of interprofessional teams in primary care presents opportunities for social workers to take on new leadership positions. This study seeks to describe how social workers engaged in leadership roles in primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional on-line survey was disseminated to primary care social workers across Ontario, Canada, with a total of 159 respondents. Most respondents engaged in informal leadership roles and showcased a range of leadership skills promoting team collaboration and consultations, along with adapting to virtual care transitions. Findings suggest there needs to be intentional cultivation of social work leaders through supportive environments and training. Social workers in primary care have leadership capacity and are providing leadership to their primary care teams through formal and informal means. The leadership potential of social workers in primary care teams, however, is being underutilized and can be further developed.
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Ashcroft, R., Feryn, N., Lam, S., Hussain, A., Donnelly, C., Mehta, K., … Brown, J. B. (2023). Social workers’ formal and informal leadership in interprofessional primary care teams in Ontario, Canada. Healthcare Management Forum, 36(5), 304–310. https://doi.org/10.1177/08404704231184582
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