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- Title
Understanding and responding to the cost and health impact of short-term health staffing in remote and rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled health services: a mixed methods study protocol.
- Authors
Fitts, Michelle S; Humphreys, John; Dunbar, Terry; Bourke, Lisa; Mulholland, Edward; Guthridge, Steven; Zhao, Yuejen; Jones, Michael P; Boffa, John; Ramjan, Mark; Murakami-Gold, Lorna; Tangey, Annie; Comerford, Clarissa; Schultz, Rosalie; Campbell, Narelle; Mathew, Supriya; Liddle, Zania; Russell, Deborah; Wakerman, John
- Abstract
Access to high-quality primary healthcare is limited for remote residents in Australia. Increasingly, remote health services are reliant on short-term or 'fly-in, fly-out/drive-in, drive-out' health workforce to deliver primary healthcare. A key strategy to achieving health service access equity, particularly evident in remote Australia, has been the development of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs). This study aims to generate new knowledge about (1) the impact of short-term staffing in remote and rural ACCHSs on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities; (2) the potential mitigating effect of community control; and (3) effective, context-specific evidence-based retention strategies.
- Publication
BMJ open, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 8, pe043902
- ISSN
2044-6055
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043902