Millsteed Jeannine
School of Occupational Therapy, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia.
Occup Ther Health Care. 2002;14(3-4):55-72. doi: 10.1080/J003v14n03_04.
Failure to retain health professionals in rural areas contributes to the poor health status of these communities through an inability to deliver reliable and consistent services. Considerable attention has focused on factors affecting recruitment of health professionals. Far less is known about factors affecting the retention of occupational therapists. In this study ethnographic interviews were conducted with 10 occupational therapists to explore their experiences related to leaving rural practice. Six themes emerged from the participants' experiences and gave rise to a framework that suggests retention can be improved by addressing the imbalance between incentives to leave and to stay in rural practice. The findings can be used by occupational therapists contemplating rural practice, as well as by health services managers responsible for service delivery in rural areas.
农村地区难以留住卫生专业人员,导致这些社区无法提供可靠且持续的服务,进而影响了社区居民的健康状况。相当多的注意力集中在影响卫生专业人员招聘的因素上。而对于影响职业治疗师留任的因素,人们了解得要少得多。在本研究中,对10名职业治疗师进行了人种志访谈,以探讨他们离开农村执业的经历。参与者的经历中出现了六个主题,并由此形成了一个框架,该框架表明,通过解决离开和留在农村执业的动机之间的不平衡问题,可以提高留任率。这些研究结果可供考虑在农村执业的职业治疗师以及负责农村地区服务提供的卫生服务管理人员使用。