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谁适合在偏远的原住民健康机构工作?澳大利亚北部偏远的原住民社区控制的卫生服务机构工作人员的观点。

Who is suited to work in remote First Nations health? Perspectives of staff in remote Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services in northern Australia.

机构信息

Department of Rural Health, University of Melbourne, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.

Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Rural Health. 2024 Oct;32(5):1008-1017. doi: 10.1111/ajr.13175. Epub 2024 Aug 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

There is a shortage of nurses, Aboriginal Health Practitioners, GPs and other staff in remote Australian health clinics. There is also high turnover of staff, leading to questions of 'who' is appropriate for remote First Nations practice? The aim of this paper was to identify the characteristics of staff who are likely to work well in remote First Nations settings, from the perspectives of remote health practitioners.

DESIGN

This is a qualitative study involving content analysis of interviews.

SETTING

The study is conducted in and with 11 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services across northern and central Australia.

PARTICIPANTS

Eighty-four staff working in these clinics who spoke about staff qualities suited to remote practice.

RESULTS

Participants identified a range of qualities desirable in remote practitioners, which were grouped into three topics: (1) professional qualifications and experience, including cultural skills; (2) ways of working, including holisitic approach, resilience, competence, and being a team player, approachable, flexible and hard-working; and (3) specific community needs, namely the need for local First Nations staff, male practitioners and returning short-term staff. The combination of experiences, ways of working, and fit to both the team and community were emphasised.

CONCLUSION

Identifying the characteristics of staff who are likely to work well in these settings can inform recruitment strategies. This study found that a combination of professional qualifications, skills and experience as well as ways of working, individual characteristics and needs of communities are desirable for working in remote, First Nations settings.

摘要

目的

澳大利亚偏远地区的医疗诊所缺乏护士、原住民卫生从业者、全科医生和其他工作人员。员工流失率也很高,这引发了一个问题,即“谁”适合在偏远的原住民地区行医?本文旨在从偏远地区卫生从业者的角度确定哪些员工可能更适合在偏远的原住民地区工作的特点。

设计

这是一项定性研究,涉及对访谈内容的分析。

地点

这项研究在澳大利亚北部和中部的 11 个原住民社区控制的医疗服务机构中进行,并与这些机构合作。

参与者

在这些诊所工作并谈到适合远程实践的员工素质的 84 名员工。

结果

参与者确定了一系列理想的远程从业者素质,这些素质分为三个主题:(1)专业资格和经验,包括文化技能;(2)工作方式,包括整体方法、适应力、能力、团队合作精神、易于接近、灵活性和勤奋;(3)特定的社区需求,即需要当地的原住民员工、男性从业者和短期返回的员工。强调了经验、工作方式以及与团队和社区的契合度的结合。

结论

确定在这些环境中可能工作出色的员工的特点可以为招聘策略提供信息。本研究发现,专业资格、技能和经验的结合,以及工作方式、个人特点和社区需求,都是在偏远的原住民地区工作的理想条件。

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