Title of article :
Preparing nurses for retirement: A concept analysis
Author/Authors :
Nobahar Monir Faculty of Nursing and Paramedical - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Ahmadi Fazlollah Department of Nursing - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiate Modarres University - Tehran, Iran , Alhani Fatemeh Department of Nursing - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiate Modarres University - Tehran, Iran , Fallahi-Khoshknab Masoud Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Nursing & Geropsychiatric Nursing in Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Retirement is an important event in nurses’ life. Preparation and planning are the essential
necessities before nurses get retired. Healthcare leaders play an important role in preparing nurses for retirement. This
study aims to explore the process by which nurses were prepared for retirement.
Methods: The theory development method according to Walker and Avant was used to derive a model from the
reviewed literature. Based on Walker and Avant's (2005) three-step method, retirement planning for the nurses has been
conducted. The first step is to identify the key concepts for manufacturing and processing the theoretical basis, The
second stage, the literature review is done to identify the factors related to the focal concepts and the nature of the
framework's concept. In third stage of theory, the concepts and statements are organized generally concerning the study
phenomenon.
Results: Four categories were identified influencing nurses' preparation for retirement: "enjoying appropriate
education", "prevention from financial strait", "appropriate work conditions before retirement", and "reduced negative
interactions".
Conclusion: Prepare for retirement induced transfer to successful retirement. Understanding these factors can be used
to aid nursing leaders to prepare nurses for retirement.
Keywords :
Theory development , Nursing Theories , Transition Nurse , Preparing for Retirement , Pre-retirement planning
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)