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    • Nursing workforce management
    • Healthcare administration

    Background:

    • The current system for regrading nurses is based on their activities on a specific date, April 1st.
    • This method has been questioned for its validity and fairness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically evaluate the significance and rationale behind using April 1st as the sole determinant for nurse regrading.
    • To explore alternative, more meaningful approaches to nurse performance evaluation and career progression.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of the current regrading policy.
    • Review of nursing professional standards and best practices in performance appraisal.
    • Exploration of potential biases and inefficiencies in the established system.

    Main Results:

    • The reliance on a single day's activities (April 1st) for nurse regrading is deemed arbitrary and lacks a strong professional basis.
    • The current system is perceived as a "senseless way" of evaluating nurses, potentially leading to demotivation and inefficiency.
    • Significant administrative time and energy appear to be expended on a flawed regrading process.

    Conclusions:

    • The current nurse regrading system, tied to April 1st activities, is fundamentally flawed and requires urgent re-evaluation.
    • A more robust and evidence-based approach to nurse performance assessment is necessary to ensure fairness and professional development.
    • The findings suggest a need for policy reform in nursing workforce evaluation.