Background: The ability of many countries to achieve national health goals such as the Millennium Development Goals remains hindered by inadequate and poorly distributed health personnel, including doctors. The distribution of doctors in Ghana is highly skewed, with a majority serving in two major metropolitan areas (Accra and Kumasi), and inadequate numbers in remote and rural districts. Recent policies increasing health worker salaries have reduced migration of doctors out of Ghana, but made little difference to distribution within the country. This qualitative study was undertaken to understand how practicing doctors and medical leaders in Ghana describe the key factors reducing recruitment and retention of health professionals into remo...
BACKGROUND: Many countries in middle- and low-income countries today suffer from severe staff shorta...
Background: Health worker shortage in rural areas is one of the biggest problems of the health secto...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
Abstract Background The ability of many countries to ...
Background: An unequal distribution of health personnel, leading to unfavourable differences in heal...
Abstract Background Health worker shortage and maldis...
Background: To report on the current career destination of the University of Ghana Medical School (U...
In a country with 22 million people, Ghana faces inadequacies of staffing and on-site resources that...
This study examines the role of postgraduate training in retention of medical professionals, using a...
Background: The implementation of decentralisation reforms in the health sector of Tanzania started ...
Increasing recruitment of health workers in remotely located areas has recently become a crucial pol...
This article was published in BMC Health Services Research [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the defi...
Ghana is a developing country in West Africa with a population of about 25 million. Medical illnesse...
Abstract Background Retaining health workers in rural...
BACKGROUND: Retention of Human Resources for Health (HRH), particularly doctors at district level is...
BACKGROUND: Many countries in middle- and low-income countries today suffer from severe staff shorta...
Background: Health worker shortage in rural areas is one of the biggest problems of the health secto...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...
Abstract Background The ability of many countries to ...
Background: An unequal distribution of health personnel, leading to unfavourable differences in heal...
Abstract Background Health worker shortage and maldis...
Background: To report on the current career destination of the University of Ghana Medical School (U...
In a country with 22 million people, Ghana faces inadequacies of staffing and on-site resources that...
This study examines the role of postgraduate training in retention of medical professionals, using a...
Background: The implementation of decentralisation reforms in the health sector of Tanzania started ...
Increasing recruitment of health workers in remotely located areas has recently become a crucial pol...
This article was published in BMC Health Services Research [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the defi...
Ghana is a developing country in West Africa with a population of about 25 million. Medical illnesse...
Abstract Background Retaining health workers in rural...
BACKGROUND: Retention of Human Resources for Health (HRH), particularly doctors at district level is...
BACKGROUND: Many countries in middle- and low-income countries today suffer from severe staff shorta...
Background: Health worker shortage in rural areas is one of the biggest problems of the health secto...
Introduction: The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a maj...