نتایج جستجو برای: rural retention strategies

تعداد نتایج: 570969  

Journal: :Journal of health care finance 2012
Derek R Slagle Randy L Byington Ester L Verhovsek

Due to an increase in the need for allied health professionals, there is a growing interest to assess the allied health workforce and its employment needs. This is especially true in medically underserved rural areas where there is a critical shortage of allied health professionals. A survey was sent to allied health administrators across a variety of allied health disciplines working in Tennes...

2014
Fastone M Goma Gail Tomblin Murphy Adrian MacKenzie Miriam Libetwa Selestine H Nzala Clara Mbwili-Muleya Janet Rigby Amy Gough

BACKGROUND In response to Zambia's critical human resources for health challenges, a number of strategies have been implemented to recruit and retain health workers in rural and remote areas. Prior to this study, the effectiveness of these strategies had not been investigated. The purpose of this study was to determine the impacts of the various health worker retention strategies on health work...

2013
Robin K Roots Linda C Li

BACKGROUND Significant efforts have been made to address the shortage of health professionals in rural communities. In the face of increasing demand for rehabilitation services, strategies for recruiting and retaining occupational therapists (OTs) and physiotherapists (PTs) have yielded limited success. This study aims to broaden the understanding of factors associated with recruitment and rete...

Background Nearly every nation in the world faces shortages of health workers in remote areas. Cameroon is no exception to this. The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) is currently considering several rural retention strategies to motivate qualified health personnel to practice in remote rural areas.   Methods To better calibrate these mechanisms and to develop evidence-based retention strategies...

Journal: :Online journal of rural nursing and health care : the official journal of the Rural Nurse Organization 2010
Margaret Pribulick Ishan Canty Willams Pamela Stewart Fahs

PURPOSE To identify barriers encountered and solutions employed to improve research recruitment and retention of rural subjects for participation in the Promoting Heart Health in Rural Women (PHH) study. METHODS This article provides an examination of experiences encountered by nurse researchers in recruiting rural women from two locations to a randomized, controlled trial. Problem solving th...

2013
Sudha Ramani Krishna D Rao Mandy Ryan Marko Vujicic Peter Berman

BACKGROUND While international literature on rural retention is expanding, there is a lack of research on relevant strategies from pluralistic healthcare environments such as India, where alternate medicine is an integral component of primary care. In such contexts, there is a constant tug of war in national policy on "Which health worker is needed in rural areas?" and "Who can, realistically, ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2014
Jeni Warburton Melissa L Moore Samantha J Clune Suzanne P Hodgkin

INTRODUCTION Workforce shortages in Australia's healthcare system, particularly across rural areas, are well documented. Future projections suggest that as the healthcare workforce ages and retires, there is an urgent need for strategies to retain older skilled employees. Very few qualitative studies, with theoretical underpinning, have focused on the retention of older rural nurses and allied ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2010
Pamela J Cameron David C Este Catherine A Worthington

OBJECTIVES As part of a larger case study exploring physician retention factors and strategies employed by rural communities, the objective of this analysis was to explore the community factors that promoted physician retention. METHODS A qualitative, collective case study design was employed to study four rural communities (cases) in Alberta that retained family physicians for four years or ...

2016
Gisèle Irène Claudine Mbemba Marie-Pierre Gagnon Louise Hamelin-Brabant

Shortage of healthcare workers in rural and remote areas remains a growing concern both in developed and developing countries. This review aims to synthesize the significant factors impacting healthcare professionals' recruitment and retention in rural and remote areas, and to identify those relevant for developing countries. This paper included the following steps: exploring scientific literat...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2017
Rajin Arora Parinya Chamnan Achara Nitiapinyasakul Suwat Lertsukprasert

INTRODUCTION Little evidence exists about the impact of strategies to increase rural retention in developing countries. To address Thailand's long-lasting critical shortage of doctors, two new government-funded projects to increase the production of rural doctors have been employed through collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH). The present stud...

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