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Patterns of health workforce turnover and retention in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in remote communities of the Northern Territory and Western Australia, 2017-2019.

Prabhakar VeginaduDeborah J RussellYuejen ZhaoSteven GuthridgeMark RamjanMichael P JonesSupriya MathewMichelle S FittsLorna Murakami-GoldNarelle CampbellAnnie TangeyJohn BoffaBronwyn RossinghRosalie SchultzJohn HumphreysJohn Wakerman
Published in: Human resources for health (2024)
Participating ACCHSs in remote NT and WA have very high turnover and low retention of healthcare staff. Overall, clinic-level turnover rates increase as distance from regional centres increases and are lower for Aboriginal staff, suggesting that greater employment of Aboriginal staff could help stabilise staffing. Improved retention could reduce burden on ACCHSs' resources and may also support quality of service delivery due to improved cultural safety and continuity of care.
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