[引用][C] How many? An analysis of some allied health professional service planning approaches in rural Australia

M Bishop - 4th Biennial Australian Rural Remote Health Scientific …, 1998

[HTML][HTML] Developing the rural health workforce to improve Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health outcomes: a systematic review

K Gwynne, M Lincoln - Australian Health Review, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective The aim of the present study was to identify evidence-based strategies in the
literature for developing and maintaining a skilled and qualified rural and remote health …

How primary health care staff working in rural and remote areas access skill development and expertise to support health promotion practice

KA McFarlane, JA Judd, H Wapau… - Rural and Remote …, 2018 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Health promotion is a key component of comprehensive primary health care.
Health promotion approaches complement healthcare management by enabling individuals …

Harnessing a University to address rural health workforce shortages in Australia

D Lyle, I Klineberg, S Taylor, N Jolly… - Australian Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To describe the efforts of health faculties at the University of Sydney to contribute
to the recruitment and retention of rural health professionals and examine for opportunities …

Competition or collaboration in regional Australia? A cross‐border and multi‐university approach to maximising rural health investments, community health and health …

D White, D Jones, P Harvey, F Wright… - Australian Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To describe the establishment of a cross‐border and multi‐university collaboration in
rural Australia to mitigate potential competition, maximise Rural Health Multidisciplinary …

Using secondments in tertiary health facilities to build paediatric expertise in allied health professionals working in rural New South Wales

C Blayden, S Hughes, J Nicol, S Sims… - Australian Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Outline of problem Allied health professionals working in rural settings have broad
caseloads requiring advanced skills as general specialists. This can include children with …

What constitutes 'support'for the role of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child health workforce?

K Watson, J Young, M Barnes - Australian Health Review, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
As well as providing primary health care services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
health workers are known to significantly contribute to the overall acceptability, access and …

Outreach and improved access to specialist services for indigenous people in remote Australia: the requirements for sustainability

RL Gruen, TS Weeramanthri, RS Bailie - Journal of Epidemiology & …, 2002 - jech.bmj.com
Study objective: To examine the role of specialist outreach in supporting primary health care
and overcoming the barriers to health care faced by the indigenous population in remote …

[PDF][PDF] Community-based service-learning: A rural Australian perspective on student and academic outcomes of participation

D Jones, L McAllister, D Lyle - International Journal of …, 2016 - ijrslce.scholasticahq.com
This article reports on a community-based service-learning program that aligned
occupational therapy and speech pathology student learning with service provision in order …

Two decades of building capacity in rural health education, training and research in Australia: University Departments of Rural Health and Rural Clinical Schools

D Lyle, J Greenhill - Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This review article reports on the contribution of university Departments of Rural Health and
Rural Clinical Schools to the development of rural health and the rural health workforce and …