Problems of retention and turnover of allied health professionals are under-researched. A longitudinal (two-year) study of four allied health professions (AHPs) in the British health-care system sampled from three categories – stayers, leavers and returners. Qualitative data identified respondents' (n = 1925) own reasons for staying within the National Health Service (NHS), leaving it or returning to it. Data at the second stage of the study (n = 719) additionally identified reasons for staying in non-NHS employment. Responses show key differences among stayers, leavers and returners for their employment choice decisions. Differences between AHPs in the NHS and those working outside it are also identified. Longitudinal data revealed the inf...
This study aims to assess the impact of employee turnover among healthcare assistants in Dublin, Ire...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
This research investigated perceptions of working for the NHS as an AHP. A total of 2051 qualified p...
Management of allied health staff and services often has implications for staff stability and retent...
This project examines perceptions of working for the NHS held by qualified allied health professiona...
Because of a perceived decline in staff morale, the UK National Health Service has begun to routinel...
Background: Research into recruitment, retention and return of speech and language therapists in the...
The objective of this study was to examine the importance of workplace choice criteria, satisfaction...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
The United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) is continuing to experience recruitment and retenti...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of a recent NHS reform, Agenda for Change (Atc), on NH...
Background: The demand for and retention of talent worldwide is aggravated by revolutionary trends t...
In 2008, the global financial crisis started to show its effects and Ireland declined into recession...
Objective: The primary and secondary impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic are claimed to have had a de...
This study aims to assess the impact of employee turnover among healthcare assistants in Dublin, Ire...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...
This research investigated perceptions of working for the NHS as an AHP. A total of 2051 qualified p...
Management of allied health staff and services often has implications for staff stability and retent...
This project examines perceptions of working for the NHS held by qualified allied health professiona...
Because of a perceived decline in staff morale, the UK National Health Service has begun to routinel...
Background: Research into recruitment, retention and return of speech and language therapists in the...
The objective of this study was to examine the importance of workplace choice criteria, satisfaction...
Objectives: The current shortage of nurses is a major problem for health care systems around the wor...
The United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) is continuing to experience recruitment and retenti...
This thesis is an investigation of the impact of a recent NHS reform, Agenda for Change (Atc), on NH...
Background: The demand for and retention of talent worldwide is aggravated by revolutionary trends t...
In 2008, the global financial crisis started to show its effects and Ireland declined into recession...
Objective: The primary and secondary impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic are claimed to have had a de...
This study aims to assess the impact of employee turnover among healthcare assistants in Dublin, Ire...
Retention of health workers is an area of sustained focus as health care organizations realize the i...
AB Background: Although many scholars have acknowledged the relationship between personal and work-r...