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A snapshot of Australian primary health care nursing workforce characteristics and reasons they work in these settings: A longitudinal retrospective study.

Van Ngoc Bich NguyenGabrielle BrandShanthi GardinerSamantha MosesLisa CollisonKen GriffinJulia Morphet
Published in: Nursing open (2023)
The majority of the participants were female, aged between 45 and 64 years old and working in general practice. There was a small yet steady increase in the number of participants in the 25-34 age group and a downward trend in the percentage of postgraduate study completion among participants. While factors perceived most/least important to their decision to work in PHC were consistent during 2015-2019, these factors differed among different age groups and postgraduate qualification holders. This study's findings are both novel and supported by previous research. It is necessary to tailor recruitment and retention strategies to nurses/midwives' age groups and qualifications to attract and retain highly skilled and qualified nursing and midwifery workforce in PHC settings.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • general practice
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • social support
  • physical activity