作者
Keith Paul Sutton, Alison Beauchamp, Tony Smith, Susan Waller, Leanne Brown, Karin Fisher, Mark Woodfield, Laura Major, Julie Depczynski, Vincent L Versace, Darryl Maybery, Luke Wakely, Eleanor KL Mitchell, Daniel W Drumm, Robyn Langham, Jenny May
发表日期
2021/12/1
期刊
Rural and remote health
卷号
21
期号
4
页码范围
1-12
出版商
James Cook University
简介
Introduction: Inequitable distribution of health workforce limits access to healthcare services and contributes to adverse health outcomes. WHO recommends tracking health professionals from their points of entry into university and over their careers for the purpose of workforce development and planning. Previous research has focused on medical students and graduates' choice of practice location. Few studies have targeted nursing and allied health graduates' practice intentions and destinations. The Nursing and Allied Health Graduate Outcomes Tracking (NAHGOT) study is investigating factors affecting Australian nursing and allied health students and graduates' choice of graduate practice location over the course of their studies and up to 10 years after graduation by linking multiple data sources, including routinely collected university administrative and professional placement data, surveys of students and …
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