Background: Time management practice is the act of influencing one's behavioural dimensions to complete as many tasks as possible within a specified amount of time. These behavioural dimensions include work organization and the continued application of time management techniques. Good time management, such as setting goals and priorities, as well as planning and delegating tasks, can facilitate productivity and success, contributing to work effectiveness, maintaining balance and job satisfaction. Conversely, poor time management has been associated with poor quality of work, low productivity, negative influence on the career path, and high levels of stress. Aim: The study aims to identify the strategies used by middle nurse managers in time management. Methods: A rapid review of biomedical databases was undertaken during the month of June 2021. The included studies were published in English and in Italian. Results: Findings reveal that the most used and effective time management strategies for nurse managers are setting goals, and priorities and delegating tasks. Other useful strategies also found to be fundamental are discussed in detail. Conclusion: A manager should prioritize the concept of planning, which can be counted as an efficient time management technique and educate himself on delegating. Time management has an impact not only on productivity and organizational success, but also on the balance between private and working life of managers.

A rapid review of time management strategies among nurse managers / Filomeno, L; Di Muzio, M; Tartaglini, D; Gigliello, M; Di Mario, S; Forte, D; Ivziku, D. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 174:1(2023), pp. 75-79. [10.7417/CT.2023.2500]

A rapid review of time management strategies among nurse managers

Filomeno, L;Di Muzio, M
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Di Mario, S;Forte, D;
2023

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Background: Time management practice is the act of influencing one's behavioural dimensions to complete as many tasks as possible within a specified amount of time. These behavioural dimensions include work organization and the continued application of time management techniques. Good time management, such as setting goals and priorities, as well as planning and delegating tasks, can facilitate productivity and success, contributing to work effectiveness, maintaining balance and job satisfaction. Conversely, poor time management has been associated with poor quality of work, low productivity, negative influence on the career path, and high levels of stress. Aim: The study aims to identify the strategies used by middle nurse managers in time management. Methods: A rapid review of biomedical databases was undertaken during the month of June 2021. The included studies were published in English and in Italian. Results: Findings reveal that the most used and effective time management strategies for nurse managers are setting goals, and priorities and delegating tasks. Other useful strategies also found to be fundamental are discussed in detail. Conclusion: A manager should prioritize the concept of planning, which can be counted as an efficient time management technique and educate himself on delegating. Time management has an impact not only on productivity and organizational success, but also on the balance between private and working life of managers.
2023
nurse manager; strategies; time management
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A rapid review of time management strategies among nurse managers / Filomeno, L; Di Muzio, M; Tartaglini, D; Gigliello, M; Di Mario, S; Forte, D; Ivziku, D. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 174:1(2023), pp. 75-79. [10.7417/CT.2023.2500]
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