Chronic health workforce shortages significantly contribute to unmet health care needs in rural and remote communities. Of particular and growing concern are shortages of allied health professionals (AHPs). This study explored the contextual factors impacting the recruitment and retention of AHPs in rural Australia. A qualitative approach using a constructivist-interpretivist methodology was taken. Semi-structured interviews (n = 74) with executive staff, allied health (AH) managers and newly recruited AHPs working in two rural public health services in Victoria, Australia were conducted. Data was coded and categorised inductively and analysed thematically. The findings suggest that to support a stable and sustainable AH workforce, rural pu...
Objective: To investigate the demographics, employment, education and factors affecting recruitment ...
Background: Policy initiatives to improve retention of the rural health workforce have relied primar...
The challenges of recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural and remote Australia ar...
Background: Uneven distribution of the medical workforce is globally recognised, with widespread rur...
Rural communities in Australia have particular health needs, and the recruitment and retention of Al...
Purpose: Australia’s rural and remote populations experience inequality of access to healthcare, wit...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
The future allied health workforce needs to be flexible to meet the needs of an ageing population wi...
The demand for allied health professionals (AHPs) in rural areas is increasing due to changes in lif...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
The allied health professions form approximately 18% of the health workforce in Australia and are we...
The allied health professions form approximately 18% of the health workforce in Australia and are we...
Over the last decade, Australia has experienced workforce shortages in a number of health profession...
The aim of this paper is to explore the lack of retention of allied health professionals in rural ar...
Background: Current literature systematically reports that interventions to attract and retain healt...
Objective: To investigate the demographics, employment, education and factors affecting recruitment ...
Background: Policy initiatives to improve retention of the rural health workforce have relied primar...
The challenges of recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural and remote Australia ar...
Background: Uneven distribution of the medical workforce is globally recognised, with widespread rur...
Rural communities in Australia have particular health needs, and the recruitment and retention of Al...
Purpose: Australia’s rural and remote populations experience inequality of access to healthcare, wit...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
The future allied health workforce needs to be flexible to meet the needs of an ageing population wi...
The demand for allied health professionals (AHPs) in rural areas is increasing due to changes in lif...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
The allied health professions form approximately 18% of the health workforce in Australia and are we...
The allied health professions form approximately 18% of the health workforce in Australia and are we...
Over the last decade, Australia has experienced workforce shortages in a number of health profession...
The aim of this paper is to explore the lack of retention of allied health professionals in rural ar...
Background: Current literature systematically reports that interventions to attract and retain healt...
Objective: To investigate the demographics, employment, education and factors affecting recruitment ...
Background: Policy initiatives to improve retention of the rural health workforce have relied primar...
The challenges of recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural and remote Australia ar...