Interprofessional online learning for primary healthcare: findings from a scoping review

S Reeves, S Fletcher, C McLoughlin, A Yim… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives This article presents the findings from a scoping review which explored the
nature of interprofessional online learning in primary healthcare. The review was informed …

Factors supporting retention of aboriginal health and wellbeing staff in Aboriginal health services: a comprehensive review of the literature

S Deroy, H Schütze - International journal for equity in health, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing staff are crucial for successful primary
health care for Aboriginal communities. However, they are often affected by high rates of …

[PDF][PDF] New horizons: the review of alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia

A Ritter, L Berends, J Chalmers, P Hull… - Drug policy modelling …, 2014 - health.gov.au
This chapter documents our understanding of funding flows as they pertain to AOD treatment
in Australia. Further details are provided in Working Paper# 3. The funding flows are …

Strategies to increase the pharmacist workforce in rural and remote Australia: a scoping review

KO Obamiro, W Tesfaye, T Barnett - Rural and remote health, 2020 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Despite reports suggesting an oversupply of pharmacists, there is currently an
inadequate supply in rural and remote Australia. This can lead to a reduction in …

Recruitment and retention of mental health care providers in rural Nebraska: perceptions of providers and administrators

S Watanabe-Galloway, L Madison… - Rural and Remote …, 2015 - search.informit.org
Introduction: The nationwide shortage of mental health professionals is especially severe in
rural communities in the USA. Consistent with national workforce statistics, Nebraska's …

Putting recommendations into practice: Improving psychological services in rural and northern Canada.

AC Lints-Martindale, AMA Carlson… - Canadian Psychology …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
De récentes publications (c.-à-d., Chodos, 2017; Peachy, Hicks, & Adams, 2013) ont fait de
nombreuses recommandations afin d'améliorer l'accès aux services psychologiques pour …

Experiences of families who help young rural men with emergent mental health problems in a rural community in New South Wales, Australia

R Lynne Wilson, M Cruickshank, J Lea - Contemporary Nurse, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
A qualitative study was conducted in rural New South Wales, Australia, to understand the
barriers to helpseeking among young rural men with emergent mental health problems …

[HTML][HTML] Making the case for place based governance in rural health workforce recruitment and retention: lessons from Canada and Australia

J Gillespie, C Cosgrave, C Malatzky - Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 2022 - Elsevier
Rural communities around the world struggle to recruit and retain health workers to service
the health needs of their diverse populations. The ensuing lack of access to essential health …

What accounts for turnover intention in the Australian public mental health workforce?

D Haywood, KM Crocker, I Gnatt… - … Journal of Mental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
High staff turnover is common within the Australian public mental health workforce,
contributing to workforce shortages and ultimately impacting the ability to provide stable …

Mental Health Nurses as therapists in a rehabilitation setting: A phenomenological study

G Browne, J Hurley - International Journal of Mental Health …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Mental Health Nurses have a long tradition of delivering talk‐based interventions
across a range of clinical settings. Despite this, Mental Health Nurses receive limited …