Background: Access to quality health care in rural areas may be compromised not only by the inadequate numbers of skilled professional staff, but also by the lack of skills of the health professionals who are employed in rural facilities, due to inadequate continual professional learning and staff development. The objective of this paper is to examine the factors impacting on professional staff attendance of informal learning sessions in rural district hospitals and primary healthcare clinics.Methods: Structured, self-administered surveys, adapted from the Dimensions of a Learning Organization Questionnaire, were completed byprofessional staff on duty during data collection in 18 rural hospitals and their associated primary healthcare servi...
As the cost for health care delivery increases, so does the demand for access to care. However, indi...
Rationale and Aim: While interprofessional practice has been promoted as a solution to the challenge...
Abstract Introduction Many health systems struggle in the provision of a sustainable and an efficien...
There has been a lively debate in the media about working conditions in rural South African Hospital...
The importance of continuous professional development for health care workers is widely acknowledged...
Background Training health care professionals (HCPs) to work in rural areas is a challenge for educa...
Introduction: In South Africa fewer health professionals (HPs) work in rural areas compared to urban...
Background: One of the reasons to develop training courses for medical mid-level workers in South Af...
Objective: Clinical placements in rural locations provide student health professionals with diverse...
Background: International studies have shown that the best strategy for the long-term staffing of ru...
BACKGROUND : One of the reasons to develop training courses for medical mid-level workers in South A...
Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural commu...
The implementation of rural undergraduate medical education can be improved by collecting national e...
Context: Access to continuing professional development for rural health clinicians requires strategi...
In order to survive, organizations need a pool of excellent, talented and productivehuman capital to...
As the cost for health care delivery increases, so does the demand for access to care. However, indi...
Rationale and Aim: While interprofessional practice has been promoted as a solution to the challenge...
Abstract Introduction Many health systems struggle in the provision of a sustainable and an efficien...
There has been a lively debate in the media about working conditions in rural South African Hospital...
The importance of continuous professional development for health care workers is widely acknowledged...
Background Training health care professionals (HCPs) to work in rural areas is a challenge for educa...
Introduction: In South Africa fewer health professionals (HPs) work in rural areas compared to urban...
Background: One of the reasons to develop training courses for medical mid-level workers in South Af...
Objective: Clinical placements in rural locations provide student health professionals with diverse...
Background: International studies have shown that the best strategy for the long-term staffing of ru...
BACKGROUND : One of the reasons to develop training courses for medical mid-level workers in South A...
Background: This paper examines factors influencing physicians’ decisions to practise in rural commu...
The implementation of rural undergraduate medical education can be improved by collecting national e...
Context: Access to continuing professional development for rural health clinicians requires strategi...
In order to survive, organizations need a pool of excellent, talented and productivehuman capital to...
As the cost for health care delivery increases, so does the demand for access to care. However, indi...
Rationale and Aim: While interprofessional practice has been promoted as a solution to the challenge...
Abstract Introduction Many health systems struggle in the provision of a sustainable and an efficien...