Background: Attracting and retaining sufficient health workers to provide adequate services for residents of rural and remote areas has global significance. High income countries (HICs) face challenges in staffing rural areas, which are often perceived by health workers as less attractive workplaces. The objective of this review was to examine the quantifiable associations between interventions to retain health workers in rural and remote areas of HICs, and workforce retention. Methods: The review considers studies of rural or remote health workers in HICs where participants have experienced interventions, support measures or incentive programs intended to increase retention. Experimental, quasi-experimental and observational study designs ...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Abstract Background Attracting and retaining sufficient health workers to provide adequate services ...
Objective: The objective of the current review is to examine the association between exposure to str...
Background: Poor retention of health workers is a significant problem in rural and remote areas, wit...
BACKGROUND: Many countries in middle- and low-income countries today suffer from severe staff shorta...
The factors that impact upon labour turnover and workforce retention, particularly in rural and remo...
Shortage of healthcare workers in rural and remote areas remains a growing concern both in developed...
Background: Medical workforce scarcity in rural and remote communities is a global proble...
Background: Significant investment has been undertaken by many countries into 'Rural Clinical Traini...
International audienceGlobally, approximately one half of the population lives in rural areas, but l...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Abstract The maldistribution of health workers between urban and rural areas is a policy concern in ...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Abstract Background Attracting and retaining sufficient health workers to provide adequate services ...
Objective: The objective of the current review is to examine the association between exposure to str...
Background: Poor retention of health workers is a significant problem in rural and remote areas, wit...
BACKGROUND: Many countries in middle- and low-income countries today suffer from severe staff shorta...
The factors that impact upon labour turnover and workforce retention, particularly in rural and remo...
Shortage of healthcare workers in rural and remote areas remains a growing concern both in developed...
Background: Medical workforce scarcity in rural and remote communities is a global proble...
Background: Significant investment has been undertaken by many countries into 'Rural Clinical Traini...
International audienceGlobally, approximately one half of the population lives in rural areas, but l...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Abstract The maldistribution of health workers between urban and rural areas is a policy concern in ...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...