探讨护士长对继任计划的了解如何影响其领导力和组织复原力。

Ebtsam Abou Hashish, Sally Farghaly
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背景:包括护士长在内的医疗机构员工队伍的有效性和稳定性会受到许多因素的负面影响,包括疾病、退休和留任率低。继任规划是减轻这些影响的方法之一,它可以被定义为在关键岗位(如管理岗位)上聘用适当数量和质量人员的策略,以应对人员流动等可能导致员工队伍不稳定的因素。许多医疗机构都明白,必须培养训练有素的人才,随时准备晋升到离职或晋升到其他职位的人员所空缺的领导和管理岗位。然而,很少有正规的教育计划专门针对护士的领导力发展及其晋升到更复杂的领导岗位的潜力。目的:评估护士管理人员对继任计划的了解对领导实践和组织复原力的影响:方法:采用准实验研究设计,在继任规划知识课程前后各进行一次测试,测试对象为在沙特一所大学医院工作的 60 名护士长。每位护士长都参加了课程。研究变量在课程前后使用结构化问卷进行测量:结果表明,课程结束后,护士长们的工作效率有了明显提高。在继任规划知识、领导力和继任规划实践以及组织应变能力方面都有所改善:本研究表明,提供继任规划课程可提高护士管理人员对继任规划的认识、继任规划实践的展示以及领导力实践的展示。
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Exploring how nurse managers' knowledge of succession planning affects their leadership and organisational resilience.

Background: The effectiveness and stability of a healthcare organisation's workforce, including nurse managers, can be negatively affected by many factors, including illness, retirement and low levels of retention. One way of mitigating these effects is through succession planning, which can be defined as a strategy to employ the appropriate number and quality of people in key positions such as management to account for factors such as turnover, which can cause instability in a workforce. Many healthcare organisations understand the importance of having trained individuals who are ready to be promoted into leadership and managerial roles vacated by those who leave or are promoted into other positions. However, few formal education programmes specifically target the leadership development of nurses and their potential to progress into more complex leadership positions.

Aim: To assess the effect of nurse managers' knowledge of succession planning on leadership practices and organisational resilience.

Methods: A quasi-experimental research design was applied using a test conducted before and after sessions on knowledge of succession planning, with a group of 60 nurse managers working at a Saudi university hospital. Each nurse manager attended the sessions. Study variables were measured using structured questionnaires before and after attendance.

Results: The results showed significant improvement after the sessions. Improvements were noted in knowledge of succession planning, leadership and succession planning practices, and organisational resilience.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that providing sessions on succession planning resulted in improvements in nurse managers' knowledge of succession planning, demonstration of succession planning practices, and demonstration of leadership practices.

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