Managing an ageing healthcare workforce: a systematic literature review

Purpose: The aim of this paper is to review research conducted on managing the ageing healthcare workforce and identify gaps for further research.

Design/methodology/approach: A systematic literature search of studies in the English language was carried out in Scopus and Web of Science databases.

Findings: The study consists of an analysis of 75 published articles. The majority of the papers were published in recent years, indicating a growing interest in the field. The authors specified the following inclusion criteria: all years, articles/reviews, English language and full text in the Web of Science and Scopus databases. The authors of the paper illustrated seven major categories with different topics that were suggested for future research. It included: challenges of labor market in the healthcare field, age-related changes and their influence on work ability, training opportunities and lifelong learning among ageing health workforce, motives of early retirement, ageing and its relationship to Occupational Health and Safety. Longitudinal studies and case study strategy with mixed-methods approaches were suggested for future research by the authors.

Originality/value: The paper summarizes knowledge related to the management of ageing health workforce, describes topics researched and as a result, presents findings on and conclusions about the most important future implications of the ageing workforce for management in the healthcare field providing lines for further research. To the authors' knowledge, no holistic systematic literature reviews have been published in academic journals targeted specifically to ageing healthcare workers.

Keywords: Ageing; Health workers; Health workforce; Managing health workforce; Older health workers.

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