There is a persistent shortage of qualified health workers globally, but worse in developing countries, where it is even worse in rural areas than urban and peri-urban areas. Health workers refuse to be deployed in rural areas or migrate to urban areas in search of better physical facilities and to avoid professional isolation, among other reasons. Health workers brought up in urban areas have not experienced rural life and find it difficult to countenance a professional life in rural areas. Several training institutions have engaged in programmes to expose pre-service health workers to rural health work to demystify it and to enable the professionals make an informed choice on practice location after qualification. In this study, the inten...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Community-based education (CBE) i...
Background: Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and responsi...
Objectives: There is a shortage of doctors working in rural areas all over the world, especially in ...
There is a persistent shortage of qualified health workers globally, but worse in developing countri...
Abstract Background Uganda is beset by a shortage of health workers and the few available are mal-di...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Abstract Background Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and ...
Human resources for health in Tanzania are in short supply and urban-biased. Preference for urban p...
Introduction: The preference for the place of practice plays a vital role in the distribution of hum...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and responsibilities to ...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Introduction: Inadequate, inequitable distribution of the medical workforce remains a challenge acro...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Community-based education (CBE) i...
Background: Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and responsi...
Objectives: There is a shortage of doctors working in rural areas all over the world, especially in ...
There is a persistent shortage of qualified health workers globally, but worse in developing countri...
Abstract Background Uganda is beset by a shortage of health workers and the few available are mal-di...
Global health worker maldistribution affects poor countries and rural areas most adversely, despite ...
Abstract Background Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and ...
Human resources for health in Tanzania are in short supply and urban-biased. Preference for urban p...
Introduction: The preference for the place of practice plays a vital role in the distribution of hum...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and responsibilities to ...
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a chal...
Introduction: Inadequate, inequitable distribution of the medical workforce remains a challenge acro...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Community-based education (CBE) i...
Background: Health facilities require teams of health workers with complementary skills and responsi...
Objectives: There is a shortage of doctors working in rural areas all over the world, especially in ...