Thomas, Peter Chaseling, Wendy Marais, Leanne Matheson, Claire Paton, Michelle Swanepoel, Nelmari
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Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
In Australia and New Zealand, there are currently no recommendations to guide staffing levels for intensive care unit (ICU) physiotherapy services, and there is limited information about the current services provided. The objective of this study was to document the profile of intensive care physiotherapy services currently offered in Australia and ...
Batista, Aida Makridaki, Despina van der Schors, Tjalling Kohl, Stephanie
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European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice
Khalil, Khalid Sooriyamoorthy, Thushanth Ellis, Ricky
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The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland
Surgical training is a competitive process attracting highly motivated clinicians. The National Health Service is currently facing long waiting lists and a workforce crisis yet there is a paucity of data regarding attrition of surgical trainees in England. This study aims to describe the attrition of surgical trainees from 2016 to 2021 and explore ...
Manchha, Asmita V Tann, Ken Way, Kïrsten A Thai, Michael
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The Gerontologist
Stigmatizing discourses surrounding aged care is complex. The stigma associated with people working in aged care is often conflated with negative evaluations about older adults who receive care and/or the institutions and systems that provide these services. This lack of nuance hampers productive dialogue in gerontology required for making sense of...
Li, Su-Ting T Turner, Adam L Naifeh, Monique M Stevenson, Michelle D Abramson, Erika L Winn, Ariel S Gregg, Crista Leslie, Laurel K
ObjectiveDetermine extent of impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on career choice and employment of pediatricians entering pediatric workforce.MethodsA national, cross-sectional electronic survey of pediatricians registering for the 2021 American Board of Pediatrics initial general certifying examination on the impact of the COVI...
Tuia, Jordan Haslam, Alyson Prasad, Vinay
PurposeTo determine the prevalence of attrition and the frequency of transition from a primarily clinical role to an industry-related role among oncology physicians.MethodsWe tracked yearly Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) billing between 2015 and 2022 to estimate attrition of oncology physicians. A subanalysis of a random sample of 3...
O'Connell, Maeve Anne Sosa, Georgina
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Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives
Midwives of international standards may save lives on a scale unmatched by any other intervention. There are limited trained midwives in Abu Dhabi. Midwifery may be eroded or diminished if there is attrition and/ or no succession of trained midwives (Bharj et al., 2016). Therefore, high quality midwifery education is needed. This study aimed to des...
Brundell, Kath Vasilevski, Vidanka Farrell, Tanya Sweet, Linda
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Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives
Tertiary level midwifery educational pathways to achieve registration as a midwife vary in Australia, with a shift from the hospital to the university sector more than 20 years ago. These pathways are often referred to in the workforce setting to distinguish midwives with different academic backgrounds. To discuss the genesis of midwifery education...
Harrison, Courtney Paul, Megan
Turnover among public child welfare leaders is prevalent. Across the eight QIC-WD intervention sites, leadership turnover was one of the most common implementation challenges observed by the QIC-WD team. Leadership changes can disrupt the implementation of a workforce initiative by shifting agency-level priorities, the organizational climate, or ke...
Sullivan, Ava Ogunseitan, Oladele Epstein, Jonathan Kuruchittham, Vipat Nangami, Mabel Kabasa, David Bazeyo, William Naigaga, Irene Kochkina, Olesya Bikaako, Winnie
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BackgroundOne Health is defined as an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems; this approach attracts stakeholders from multiple sectors, academic disciplines, and professional practices. The diversity of expertise and interest groups is frequently and simultaneously f...