Who are they and what do they do? Profile of allied health professionals working with people with disabilities in rural and remote N ew S outh W ales
Objective To explore the characteristics of allied health professionals (AHPs) working with
people with disabilities in western N ew S outh W ales (NSW). Design A cross‐sectional …
people with disabilities in western N ew S outh W ales (NSW). Design A cross‐sectional …
Issues affecting therapist workforce and service delivery in the disability sector in rural and remote New South Wales, Australia: Perspectives of policymakers …
The disability sector encompasses a broad range of conditions and needs, including
children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people with acquired …
children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people with acquired …
Should I stay or should I go? Exploring the job preferences of allied health professionals working with people with disability in rural Australia
Introduction The uneven distribution of allied health professionals (AHPs) in rural and
remote Australia and other countries is well documented. In Australia, like elsewhere …
remote Australia and other countries is well documented. In Australia, like elsewhere …
Private practice disability therapy workforce in rural New South Wales, Australia
Despite an increasing demand for therapy services, there is a shortage of therapists in rural
areas. We describe the existing private therapy workforce in rural western New South Wales …
areas. We describe the existing private therapy workforce in rural western New South Wales …
Access to therapy services for people with disability in rural A ustralia: A carers' perspective
In Australia and around the world, people with disability and their carers living in rural areas
face additional challenges compared to their urban‐dwelling counterparts. This cross …
face additional challenges compared to their urban‐dwelling counterparts. This cross …
Addressing the barriers to accessing therapy services in rural and remote areas
A Dew, K Bulkeley, C Veitch, A Bundy… - Disability and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Throughout the world, people with a disability who live in rural and remote areas
experience difficulty accessing a range of community-based services including speech …
experience difficulty accessing a range of community-based services including speech …
Recruitment and retention of allied health professionals in the disability sector in rural and remote New South Wales, Australia
Background People with disability living in rural areas are vulnerable to the loss of access to
allied health services due to a critical shortage of allied health professionals (AHPs). This …
allied health services due to a critical shortage of allied health professionals (AHPs). This …
The need for new models for delivery of therapy intervention to people with a disability in rural and remote areas of Australia
Opinions & Perspectives: Therapy models in rural and remote areas 51 prioritisation criteria
that see some people who would benefit from therapy services missing out altogether. The …
that see some people who would benefit from therapy services missing out altogether. The …
Policy Development and Implementation for Disability Services in Rural N ew S outh W ales, A ustralia
Throughout their lives, all people, including those who have a disability, use a broad range
of community services. Community services are important in assisting people with a range of …
of community services. Community services are important in assisting people with a range of …
Factors affecting retention of allied health professionals working with people with disability in rural New South Wales, Australia: discrete choice experiment …
Objective This paper describes the development of a discrete choice experiment (DCE)
questionnaire to identify the factors (attributes) that allied health professionals (AHPs) …
questionnaire to identify the factors (attributes) that allied health professionals (AHPs) …