BMC Nursing (Aug 2019)

Nurse career mapping: a qualitative case study of a new hospital

  • Priscylia Maria Sandehang,
  • Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati,
  • Imami Nur Rachmawati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-019-0353-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. S1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Career mapping is an effective strategy for providing nurses with a clear direction and a realistic time scale for achieving their career goals. The purpose of this research is to investigate career mapping for nurses at a new hospital in Jakarta. Method The study design is qualitative and implements a focussed case study approach. Data were collected from focus group discussions (FGDs) with two groups: one group consisted of eight staff nurses and the other consisted of six nurse managers. An inductive content analysis of all transcripts from the FGDs and of field notes was conducted independently. Result This research produced seven themes that together portray the entire career mapping process. In Hospital X, the career map for a particular nurse is based on the level of formal education, the length and nature of their work experience and a competency assessment. A self-assessment process and considerations related to competence in all aspects of nursing have been included in the process for nurses at Hospital X. The idea that nurses should be positioned in a working environment that matches their level of competency is a fundamental principle for nursing managers. Conclusion As a new hospital, Hospital X has implemented nurse career mapping and striven for accreditation. Career developments not only become the responsibility of an organisation but also the responsibility of individuals to develop themselves and their careers.

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