Background: The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global issue linked to inequitable access to health services and poorer health outcomes for rural and remote populations. In the Northern Territory (NT), anecdotal reports suggest that the primary care workforce in remote Aboriginal communities is characterised by high turnover, low stability and high use of temporary staffing; however, there is a lack of reliable information to guide workforce policy improvements. This study quantifies current turnover and retention in remote NT communities and investigates correlations between turnover and retention metrics and health service/community characteristics. Methods: This study used the NT Department of Health ...
Health workforce supply and geographical maldistribution are amongst the most important issues affec...
BACKGROUND:Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries hav...
Objectives To compare the costs and effects of higher turnover of resident nurses and Aboriginal hea...
Background: The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global issue li...
The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global issue linked to ineq...
Abstract Background The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
Background: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
Background: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
BACKGROUND: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
BACKGROUND: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
Abstract Background International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining mor...
Health workforce supply and geographical maldistribution are amongst the most important issues affec...
Background: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
Health workforce supply and geographical maldistribution are amongst the most important issues affec...
BACKGROUND:Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries hav...
Objectives To compare the costs and effects of higher turnover of resident nurses and Aboriginal hea...
Background: The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global issue li...
The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global issue linked to ineq...
Abstract Background The geographical maldistribution of the health workforce is a persisting global ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
Background: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
Background: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
BACKGROUND: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
BACKGROUND: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
Abstract Background International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining mor...
Health workforce supply and geographical maldistribution are amongst the most important issues affec...
Background: Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries ha...
Health workforce supply and geographical maldistribution are amongst the most important issues affec...
BACKGROUND:Residents of remote communities in Australia and other geographically large countries hav...
Objectives To compare the costs and effects of higher turnover of resident nurses and Aboriginal hea...