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- Empowering leadership and quality care in health organization: a theoretical reviewPublication . Ocran, Anthony Camelious; Almeida, H.There is a globe strives to go back to normal after the COVID-19 epidemic and the Russia vs. Ukraine war, which created an economic catastrophe to the majority of countries worldwide. Leaders and managers of healthcare organizations are making the required structural adjustments to ensure the return of healthcare that is competitive and viable. To be able to achieve this, it is crucial to comprehend the connection between empowering leaders and the standard of care provided in healthcare organizations throughout the world by systematically reviewing existing literature on this theme. Using bibliometric analysis of literature, this study aims to understand the thematic evolution of the literature related to empowering leadership and quality care in health organizations in the context before and during an ongoing crisis and war in Ukraine. It also examines whether the variables (Leadership and Quality of Healthcare) are related in order to benefit the current investments made in healthcare service. Overall, this systematic study provides significant support for the claim that, compared to the time before the crisis, the number of authors, publications, and journals, as well as the international collaboration network, rose during the crises period. The analysis gives clear evidence of the scientific literature's theme evolution both before and during the crisis period by demonstrating a shift in the utilization of keyword-plus across time. Four primary subjects from 2012 to 2018 that were followed by a number of additional themes from 2019 to 2022 serve as an example of the thematic evolution of keyword plus. Furthermore, the study offers strong proof of the association between effective leadership and high standards of care. Therefore, we advise managers of health organizations to make an effort to empower their organization's leadership in order to provide their patients with high-quality care.
