The aim of this descriptive study, undertaken in 1997, was to examine the professional environment and work practices of physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech pathologists in public sector positions in Central Australia. All therapists identified in these positions were interviewed. The study indicates that incumbents value specific professional benefits associated with remote area practice, particularly the opportunity to work with Aboriginal people. However these recruiting advantages are diminished by a lack of management support - a key factor in the high turnover of staff. The findings of this study have implications for the development of strategies to improve support, and thereby retention, of allied health professiona...
These are the proceedings of the SECOND Annual Conference of the Very, Very Very Remote Allied Healt...
Background People with disability living in rural areas are vulnerable to the loss of access to alli...
© 2015 National Rural Health Alliance Inc.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore how interv...
The aim of this descriptive study, undertaken in 1997, was to examine the professional environment a...
This study aimed to identify the aptitudes required in allied health professionals working in\ud thr...
Health professionals working in remote Australia have demanding and stressful yet diverse and reward...
The recruitment, education, training and support of allied health professionals in rural and remote ...
Background/aim: Private providers of Medicare funded services are an integral part of the Australian...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Objective: The aim of this study is to examine management practices that support the wellbeing of he...
Objective: To survey allied health professionals in one region of New South Wales. Design: A questio...
Allied health workforce recruitment and retention in remote areas is a global problem. Using case st...
Internationally, occupational therapists have recognized the need to provide culturally appropriate ...
Allied health workforce recruitment and retention in remote areas is a global problem. Using case st...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
These are the proceedings of the SECOND Annual Conference of the Very, Very Very Remote Allied Healt...
Background People with disability living in rural areas are vulnerable to the loss of access to alli...
© 2015 National Rural Health Alliance Inc.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore how interv...
The aim of this descriptive study, undertaken in 1997, was to examine the professional environment a...
This study aimed to identify the aptitudes required in allied health professionals working in\ud thr...
Health professionals working in remote Australia have demanding and stressful yet diverse and reward...
The recruitment, education, training and support of allied health professionals in rural and remote ...
Background/aim: Private providers of Medicare funded services are an integral part of the Australian...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Objective: The aim of this study is to examine management practices that support the wellbeing of he...
Objective: To survey allied health professionals in one region of New South Wales. Design: A questio...
Allied health workforce recruitment and retention in remote areas is a global problem. Using case st...
Internationally, occupational therapists have recognized the need to provide culturally appropriate ...
Allied health workforce recruitment and retention in remote areas is a global problem. Using case st...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
These are the proceedings of the SECOND Annual Conference of the Very, Very Very Remote Allied Healt...
Background People with disability living in rural areas are vulnerable to the loss of access to alli...
© 2015 National Rural Health Alliance Inc.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore how interv...