نتایج جستجو برای: rural retention strategies

تعداد نتایج: 570969  

Journal: :international journal of agricultural management and development 2011
seyi olalekan olawuyi olapade-ogunwole fola raufu mufutau oyedapo

rural households in nigeria are vulnerable to shock because of their limited capacity to make informed decision on secured coping strategies which is further aggravated by some households’ specific socio-economic characteristics. attempts were made to identify shocks being faced by households’ heads and coping strategies. multistage sampling technique was used to select 80 respondents and well ...

2012
Gudrun Nilsen Jeanette Huemer Liss Eriksen

OBJECTIVES This article is based on a pilot study of Finnmark University College's off-campus bachelor programme (BA) for nurses, organised in rural areas. The objectives were to explore whether these courses had contributed to reduced vacancies; whether the learning outcome of the off-campus courses was the same as the on-campus programme, and how the education had influenced the nurses' profe...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
Nathan W Wilson Ian D Couper Elma De Vries Steve Reid Therese Fish Ben J Marais

INTRODUCTION The shortage of healthcare professionals in rural communities is a global problem that poses a serious challenge to equitable healthcare delivery. Both developed and developing countries report geographically skewed distributions of healthcare professionals, favouring urban and wealthy areas, despite the fact that people in rural communities experience more health related problems....

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2014
S M Bragg A Bonner

INTRODUCTION The shortage of nurses willing to work in rural Australian healthcare settings continues to worsen. Australian rural areas have a lower retention rate of nurses than metropolitan counterparts, with more remote communities experiencing an even higher turnover of nursing staff. When retention rates are lower, patient outcomes are known to be poorer. This article reports a study that ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه اصفهان - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1387

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Journal: :Rural and remote health 2010
Niyi Awofeso

CONTEXT As highlighted by the 2006 World Health Report, Nigeria is one of 36 sub-Saharan African countries in the midst of a health workforce crisis. Inadequacy of optimal numbers of health workers with the appropriate skills-set is most pronounced in the rural and remote regions of Nigeria where 52% of the population live. Mortality and morbidity data from limited surveys of Nigeria indicate g...

Journal: :The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 2004
Allison Mateyoke-Scrivner J Matthew Webster Michele Staton Carl Leukefeld

Factors distinguishing clients who complete drug court treatment from those who do not complete drug court have been documented, but differences between urban and rural drug court participants have not been examined. The present study focuses on examining mental health, drug use, criminal activity, and education/employment as factors that are associated with treatment retention, which is measur...

2017
Walter Onen Yagos Geoffrey Tabo Olok Emilio Ovuga

BACKGROUND Information and communication technologies have become a vital infrastructural asset for use in the retention of rural health workers. However, little is known about the potential influence of ICT use, perceptions of health workers on ICT in healthcare delivery, and contribution of ICT to health care providers' retention in rural and remote areas in rural post-war and conflict situat...

2009
Asha Banu Soletti Vincent Guilamo-Ramos Denise Burnette Shilpi Sharma Alida Bouris

BACKGROUND Despite the centrality of family in Indian society, relatively little is known about family-based communication concerning sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS in rural Indian families. To date, very few family-based adolescent HIV-prevention interventions have been developed for rural Indian youth. This study conducted formative research with youth aged 14 to18 years and their parents in o...

2018
Tony Smith Merylin Cross Susan Waller Helen Chambers Annie Farthing Frances Barraclough Sabrina W Pit Keith Sutton Kuda Muyambi Stephanie King Jessie Anderson

Introduction Health workforce shortages have driven the Australian and other Western governments to invest in engaging more health professional students in rural and remote placements. The aim of this qualitative study was to provide an understanding of the lived experiences of students undertaking placements in various nonmetropolitan locations across Australia. In addition to providing their ...

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