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Retention of outer regional, remote, and very remote speech-language pathologists influenced by professional support and community connection.

CaraJane MillarLaura ChahdaRemy Blair-ThomsonFrances CassarLindsay Brian Carey
Published in: International journal of speech-language pathology (2024)
Retention rates of non-metropolitan SLPs in Australia are influenced by both protective factors and risk factors. Three recommendations to improve community access and reduce the current equity gap are outlined, namely: (a) tailored/bespoke professional education to maintain/enhance the clinical competence required, (b) prioritise community immersion and improve mentoring, and (c) strategies and policies to support SLPs.
Keyphrases
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