2021
DOI: 10.1108/qrom-10-2020-2051
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The extended late career phase – examining senior nursing professionals

Abstract: PurposeBy relying on a sustainable career perspective and recent studies on senior employees’ late career phase, this study aims to examine senior (50+) nurses’ late career narratives in the context of extending retirement age. Given the current global nursing shortage, there is a pressing need to find ways on how to promote longer and sustainable careers in the health-care field. Yet, there is limited knowledge about the extended late career phase of senior nurses.Design/methodology/approachEmpirical data wer… Show more

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“…This observation would be consistent with an organisation that acknowledges the value of data and therefore tries to obtain data from different aspects of the business but is lacking a data strategy to fully leverage it. The lack of understanding prevents managers from elaborating a data strategy, figuring out the questions data needs to solve and figuring out where and how to start a big data initiative (Cervone, 2016; Olszak & Mach‐Król, 2018; Salminen et al, 2017). The data alone are worthless if the company cannot identify their analytical needs (Li et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation would be consistent with an organisation that acknowledges the value of data and therefore tries to obtain data from different aspects of the business but is lacking a data strategy to fully leverage it. The lack of understanding prevents managers from elaborating a data strategy, figuring out the questions data needs to solve and figuring out where and how to start a big data initiative (Cervone, 2016; Olszak & Mach‐Król, 2018; Salminen et al, 2017). The data alone are worthless if the company cannot identify their analytical needs (Li et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training is critical to ensuring career opportunities are available to foster retention of experienced nursing talent. In a recent study ( 20 ) , noted the importance of work-family balance, facilitated through individual consideration for work schedules to be key to retention.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%