Abstract Background Allied health assistants (AHAs) support allied health professionals (AHPs) to meet workforce demands in modern healthcare systems. Previous studies have indicated that AHAs may be underutilised in some contexts. This study aims to identify factors contributing to the effective utilisation of AHAs across health, aged care and disability sectors and possible pathway elements that may optimise AHA careers in Victoria. Methods Using an interpretive description approach data collection included a workforce survey and semi structured interviews (individual and group). Data analysis included descriptive statistics, independent t-tests and thematic analysis. Participants included allied health assistants, allied health professio...
The world population is ageing, and as the years increase so to do the consequences for the older pe...
Background Data describing the Australian allied health workforce is inadequate and so insufficient ...
Background\ud \ud Data describing the Australian allied health workforce is inadequate and so insuff...
Objective The aim of the present study was to identify areas where allied health assistants (AHAs) a...
Aims: The rapid growth of allied health assistants (AHAs) in Australia and the UK presents the oppor...
Objective. Nationally and internationally there is work underway to continue to advance the scope of...
Objective: In 2015, the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services commissioned the Victorian...
This work was done by the authors at the Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit, with ...
Recent healthcare redesign has been directed at providing more equitable, accessible, efficient and ...
Objective: Allied health assistants (AHAs) are an emerging group in allied health practice with the ...
There is a lack of detailed evidence about the allied health workforce to inform proposed health car...
Allied health practitioners (AHPs) are a large and diverse group of health professionals who are int...
Background: Workforce planning and development typically proceeds at the level of government or its ...
Abstract Background Internationally, health and social services are undergoing creative and extensiv...
Background People with disability living in rural areas are vulnerable to the loss of access to alli...
The world population is ageing, and as the years increase so to do the consequences for the older pe...
Background Data describing the Australian allied health workforce is inadequate and so insufficient ...
Background\ud \ud Data describing the Australian allied health workforce is inadequate and so insuff...
Objective The aim of the present study was to identify areas where allied health assistants (AHAs) a...
Aims: The rapid growth of allied health assistants (AHAs) in Australia and the UK presents the oppor...
Objective. Nationally and internationally there is work underway to continue to advance the scope of...
Objective: In 2015, the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services commissioned the Victorian...
This work was done by the authors at the Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit, with ...
Recent healthcare redesign has been directed at providing more equitable, accessible, efficient and ...
Objective: Allied health assistants (AHAs) are an emerging group in allied health practice with the ...
There is a lack of detailed evidence about the allied health workforce to inform proposed health car...
Allied health practitioners (AHPs) are a large and diverse group of health professionals who are int...
Background: Workforce planning and development typically proceeds at the level of government or its ...
Abstract Background Internationally, health and social services are undergoing creative and extensiv...
Background People with disability living in rural areas are vulnerable to the loss of access to alli...
The world population is ageing, and as the years increase so to do the consequences for the older pe...
Background Data describing the Australian allied health workforce is inadequate and so insufficient ...
Background\ud \ud Data describing the Australian allied health workforce is inadequate and so insuff...