Australian specialised mental healthcare labour shortages: Potential interventions for consideration and further research.
Jeffrey C L LooiStephen AllisonTarun Joseph BastiampillaiMartin HensherSteve KiselyStephen J RobsonPublished in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2024)
The mental healthcare labour market has a number of features that make it prone to shortages and other distortions. These include: the labour-intensive nature of healthcare work;, long-training periods; that traditional policy levers like pay are only partially effective; as well as other challenges in retaining and recruiting mental health nurses and psychiatrists, especially in public mental health services. Further research is needed to develop and evaluate effective interventions.