Baldwin, Alexander J
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The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland
To compare the distribution of Higher Surgical Training (HST) applications received through the Certificate of Readiness for Higher Surgical (CREHST) route with the traditional Core Surgical Training (CST) route and to evaluate the likelihood of success in obtaining an HST post for each route across all surgical specialities. A national, retrospect...
Kwee, Thomas C Almaghrabi, Maan T Kwee, Robert M
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European radiology
To investigate the view of clinicians on diagnostic radiology and its future. Corresponding authors who published in the New England Journal of Medicine and the Lancet between 2010 and 2022 were asked to participate in a survey about diagnostic radiology and its future. The 331 participating clinicians gave a median score of 9 on a 0-10 point scale...
Spetz, Joanne Chapman, Susan Miller, Jacqueline
Emerging technological advances hold potential to assist the long-term care (LTC) workforce in caring for an aging population in the home and LTC settings. Technology may alter workforce needs and mitigate rising workforce demand. This study identified and assessed emerging technologies that may assist, replace, and/or support recruitment and reten...
Ferreira, Tomas
Peer reviewed: True
Griffiths, Peter Saville, Christina Ball, Jane Dall'Ora, Chiara Meredith, Paul Turner, Lesley Jones, Jeremy
Published in
International journal of nursing studies
Extensive research shows associations between increased nurse staffing levels, skill mix and patient outcomes. However, showing that improved staffing levels are linked to improved outcomes is not sufficient to provide a case for increasing them. This review of economic studies in acute hospitals aims to identify costs and consequences associated w...
Nam, Catherine S Daignault-Newton, Stephanie Kraft, Kate H Herrel, Lindsey A
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The Urologic clinics of North America
Multiple estimates have approximated a urologist shortage per capita of around 30% by 2030. In the context of the impending urologic workforce shortage, it is critical to have a nuanced understanding of the degree of workforce shortage in comparison with the US population to mitigate the negative downstream effects in the future. In continued growt...
Ferreira, Tomas Collins, Alexander M
Peer reviewed: True
Geyskens, Lisa; 136468; Declercq, Anja; 3876; Milisen, Koen; 11583; Flamaing, Johan; 35377; Deschodt, Mieke; 56855; FLANH, Res Consortium;
BACKGROUND: While the demand for high quality of care in nursing homes is rising, it is becoming increasingly difficult to recruit and retain qualified care workers. To date, evidence regarding key organizational factors such as staffing, work environment, and rationing of care, and their relationship with resident and care worker outcomes in nursi...
Weiss, Fanny
Parallèlement au déclin de la main-d’œuvre familiale depuis les années 80, la main-d’œuvre salariée semble occuper une place de plus en plus importante dans le travail agricole. Cependant, les agriculteurs de certains territoires rencontrent des difficultés pour recruter leur main-d’œuvre. Le territoire de Guingamp-Paimpol Agglomération a été pris ...
Hahné, Susan Hammer, Charlotte Tostmann, Alma Whelan, Jane Williams, Christopher
In recent years, field epidemiologists have embraced rapidly evolving digital tools, data sources and technologies, and collaborated with an ever-growing field of scientific specialisms. The COVID-19 pandemic put field epidemiology under unprecedented demand and scrutiny. As the COVID-19 emergency recedes, it is timely to reflect on the core values...