Succession planning leadership model for nurse managers in hospitals: A narrative review
The high number of nursing staff in Indonesia requires optimal management skills, one of which comes from the leadership domain. The succession planning program can be an option to prepare nurses who have leadership potential to carry out a management function. This study aims to identify the nurse...
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my.um.eprints.387512024-11-09T06:58:27Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38751/ Succession planning leadership model for nurse managers in hospitals: A narrative review Yudianto, Kurniawan Sekawarna, Nanan Susilaningsih, F. Sri Ramoo, Vimala Somantri, Irman R Medicine (General) RT Nursing The high number of nursing staff in Indonesia requires optimal management skills, one of which comes from the leadership domain. The succession planning program can be an option to prepare nurses who have leadership potential to carry out a management function. This study aims to identify the nurse succession planning model and its application in clinical practice. This study uses a narrative review of the literature approach. Article searches were carried out using electronic databases (PubMed and Science Direct). Researchers obtained 18 articles. Three main themes emerged: (1) the factors that influence the efficient implementation of succession planning, (2) the benefits of succession planning, and (3) the implementation of succession planning in clinical practice. Training and mentoring related to leadership, support from human resources, and adequate funding are the main factors in implementing effective succession planning. Succession planning also can help nurses find competent leaders. However, in its application in clinical practice, the process of recruitment and planning for nurse managers that occurs in the field is not optimal so that succession planning must exist and be integrated with organizational needs and provide guidance and assistance for the younger generation who will become leaders in the future. MDPI 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed Yudianto, Kurniawan and Sekawarna, Nanan and Susilaningsih, F. Sri and Ramoo, Vimala and Somantri, Irman (2023) Succession planning leadership model for nurse managers in hospitals: A narrative review. Healthcare, 11 (4). ISSN 2227-9032, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040454 <https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040454>. 10.3390/healthcare11040454 |
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The high number of nursing staff in Indonesia requires optimal management skills, one of which comes from the leadership domain. The succession planning program can be an option to prepare nurses who have leadership potential to carry out a management function. This study aims to identify the nurse succession planning model and its application in clinical practice. This study uses a narrative review of the literature approach. Article searches were carried out using electronic databases (PubMed and Science Direct). Researchers obtained 18 articles. Three main themes emerged: (1) the factors that influence the efficient implementation of succession planning, (2) the benefits of succession planning, and (3) the implementation of succession planning in clinical practice. Training and mentoring related to leadership, support from human resources, and adequate funding are the main factors in implementing effective succession planning. Succession planning also can help nurses find competent leaders. However, in its application in clinical practice, the process of recruitment and planning for nurse managers that occurs in the field is not optimal so that succession planning must exist and be integrated with organizational needs and provide guidance and assistance for the younger generation who will become leaders in the future. |
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