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Limiting Terms of Office for Directors as a Policy Change in the Israeli Nursing System
Limiting Terms of Office for Directors as a Policy Change in the Israeli Nursing System

Author(s): Inga Shalev, Adriana Prodan
Subject(s): Civil Society, Governance, Social development, Management and complex organizations, Health and medicine and law, Family and social welfare
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: Public healthcare system; nursing system; director of nursing; term limits; health policy; policy change; organizational change;

Summary/Abstract: Background: This study examines the phenomenon of arrangements limiting terms of office for directors of nursing (DONs) as a policy change in the Israeli public healthcare system since nursing is a major component of the healthcare system's personnel, and DONs have a crucial influence on achieving the organization's goals in a changing and developing environment with limited resources. Aim of Article: To understand how senior role-holders in the Israeli public healthcare system view arrangements limiting terms of office for directors of nursing as a policy change in the Israeli nursing system. Methods: Qualitative design comprising face-to-face interviews with sixteen purposefully sampled senior managers at three medical centers in central Israel. Data were analyzed thematically. Findings: Five themes emerged: ambivalence concerning the need for arrangements limiting terms of office, arrangements limiting terms of office as an organizational change, arrangements limiting terms of office as a method of career management, arrangements limiting terms of office – where they are headed, and length of the term of office. Conclusions: This study shows that the answer to the question whether to perpetuate the past or shape the future is not unequivocal; it is evident from ambivalent attitudes towards the option of instituting arrangements limiting terms of office.

  • Issue Year: 19/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 109-123
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English