Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Feb 12;13:59. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-59.
Significant efforts have been made to address the shortage of health professionals in rural communities. In the face of increasing demand for rehabilitation services, strategies for recruiting and retaining occupational therapists (OTs) and physiotherapists (PTs) have yielded limited success. This study aims to broaden the understanding of factors associated with recruitment and retention of OTs and PTs in rural regions, through a synthesis of evidence from qualitative studies found in the literature.
A systematic search of three databases was conducted for studies published between 1980 - 2009 specific to the recruitment and retention of OTs and PTs to rural areas. Studies deemed eligible were appraised using the McMaster Critical Review Form. Employing an iterative process, we conducted a thematic analysis of studies and developed second order interpretations to gain new insight into factors that influence rural recruitment and retention.
Of the 615 articles retrieved, 12 qualitative studies met the eligibility criteria. Our synthesis revealed that therapists' decision to locate, stay or leave rural communities was influenced to a greater degree by the availability of and access to practice supports, opportunities for professional growth and understanding the context of rural practice, than by location. The second-order analysis revealed the benefits of a strength-based inquiry in determining recruitment and retention factors. The themes that emerged were 1) support from the organization influences retention, 2) with support, challenges can become rewards and assets, and 3) an understanding of the challenges associated with rural practice prior to arrival influences retention.
This meta-synthesis illustrates how universally important practice supports are in the recruitment and retention of rehabilitation professionals in rural practice. While not unique to rural practice, the findings of this synthesis provide employers and health service planners with information necessary to make evidence-informed decisions regarding recruitment and retention to improve availability of health services for rural residents.
为了解决农村社区卫生专业人员短缺的问题,已经做出了巨大努力。面对康复服务需求的不断增加,招聘和留住职业治疗师(OT)和物理治疗师(PT)的策略收效甚微。本研究旨在通过综合文献中定性研究的证据,拓宽对农村地区招聘和留住 OT 和 PT 的相关因素的理解。
对 1980 年至 2009 年间发表的专门针对农村地区 OT 和 PT 招聘和留用的研究进行了三项数据库的系统搜索。符合条件的研究采用麦克马斯特批判性评价表进行评估。通过迭代过程,我们对研究进行了主题分析,并进行了二阶解释,以深入了解影响农村招聘和留用的因素。
在检索到的 615 篇文章中,有 12 篇定性研究符合入选标准。我们的综合分析表明,治疗师选择在农村社区定位、留下或离开,更多地受到实践支持的可及性和可获得性、专业成长机会以及对农村实践背景的理解的影响,而不是地理位置。二阶分析揭示了基于优势的探究在确定招聘和留用因素方面的益处。出现的主题有:1)组织的支持影响留用率,2)有了支持,挑战就可以变成回报和资产,3)在到达之前了解与农村实践相关的挑战会影响留用率。
这项荟萃分析说明了实践支持在农村实践中招聘和留住康复专业人员的普遍重要性。虽然这并不是农村实践所特有的,但这一综合分析的结果为雇主和卫生服务规划者提供了必要的信息,以便就招聘和留用做出循证决策,从而改善农村居民的卫生服务可及性。