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J Nurs Manag ; 25(1): 4-12, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27620861

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AIM: To describe the impact of a mandatory internal mobility policy on nurses working in French state-funded health establishments. BACKGROUND: Public hospitals in France rely on the internal mobility of nursing staff to respond to organisational needs, to reduce costs and to increase productivity. However, there is very little data on the impact of such management practices on the nurses themselves. METHOD: A cross-sectional study, including 3077 nurses from 35 hospitals in the region of Paris, was conducted. Data were collected using a validated self-assessment questionnaire. RESULTS: Forty per cent of French nurses are required to work in different units. This mobility differs according to individual characteristics [age (P = 0.04), length of service (P = 0.017)] and type of environment [hospital (P < 0.0001), specialty (P < 0.0001)]. CONCLUSION: We can distinguish two types of approaches for implementing a mandatory staff nurse mobility policy. The first is an event that is regular, planned and lasts for several days. The second is an event that is irregular, short and organised the day before or the day of the change. Overall, while nurses are dissatisfied with all types of mandatory unit changes, this dissatisfaction is primarily a result of the irregular mobility events. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: This study demonstrates the importance of implementing a planned inter-unit mobility event and proposes recommendations for this type of implementation.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Institutional Management Teams/standards , Leadership , Nurses/psychology , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , France , Humans , Institutional Management Teams/organization & administration , Male , Middle Aged , National Health Programs/organization & administration , National Health Programs/standards , Nurses/trends , Organizational Culture , Retrospective Studies , Self-Assessment , Surveys and Questionnaires , Workplace/organization & administration , Workplace/psychology , Workplace/standards
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Soins ; (798): 25-30, 2015 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26369740

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For several decades, hospitals have been faced with the voluntary departures of nurses. In parallel to this external mobility, internal mobility is also on the rise and is not always initiated by the nurse. This new mode of management has repercussions for professionals, patients as well as for the quality of care.


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Career Mobility , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Humans
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