Towards a National Longitudinal Tracking Framework of Health Graduate Practice Locations

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Vincent L. Versace, Pam Harvey, Geoff Argus, Christine Howard, Leanne Brown
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Abstract

Aims

Workforce maldistribution is a challenge to the equitable provision of healthcare in Australia. This Commentary details how a multi-university, large-scale, and growing data asset is positioned to contribute strategically and operationally to addressing national workforce priorities.

Context

The Nursing and Allied Health Graduate Outcome Tracking (NAHGOT) study is a prospective longitudinal research project with a commitment to nationwide geographical coverage. NAHGOT links practice location data (the outcome) from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) with university administrative records, such as admission and placement data (explanatory variables). NAHGOT also links external surveys and publicly available spatial data describing socio-economic conditions and access to services. There are seven universities formally part of the collaboration, with five others in the process of joining. NAHGOT has established a framework including project governance, data linkage and management protocols, and a central repository for de-identified data.

Approach

The background of NAHGOT, the benefits to the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training program, current limitations and challenges, and the case for scale-up and future direction are described.

Conclusion

Universities are uniquely positioned to lead graduate tracking as they have access to a suite of key explanatory variables not available elsewhere. Increasing the number of participating universities within NAHGOT is a priority, as is broadening the pool of disciplines beyond those covered by Ahpra. The geo-enrichment of placement and practice data is also a priority. This will allow a more granular understanding of local workforce dynamics that can be overlooked if analysis is limited to existing geographical classifications.

建立全国卫生毕业生实习地点纵向跟踪框架
目标劳动力分配不均是对澳大利亚公平提供医疗保健的一个挑战。本评论详细介绍了多所大学、大规模和不断增长的数据资产如何定位为在战略和业务上为解决国家劳动力优先事项做出贡献。护理和相关卫生毕业生结果跟踪(NAHGOT)研究是一项前瞻性纵向研究项目,致力于全国地理覆盖。NAHGOT将来自澳大利亚卫生从业人员管理机构(Ahpra)的实践地点数据(结果)与大学行政记录(例如入学和安置数据)(解释变量)联系起来。NAHGOT还将外部调查与描述社会经济状况和服务获取情况的公开空间数据联系起来。有七所大学正式加入了该合作,另有五所大学正在加入。NAHGOT已经建立了一个框架,包括项目治理、数据链接和管理协议,以及去识别数据的中央存储库。方法介绍了NAHGOT的背景、农村卫生多学科培训计划的好处、当前的限制和挑战、扩大规模的情况和未来的方向。大学在引导毕业生跟踪方面处于独特的地位,因为他们可以获得一套其他地方无法获得的关键解释变量。增加NAHGOT内参与大学的数量是一个优先事项,扩大Ahpra涵盖的学科之外的学科池也是一个优先事项。安置和实践数据的地理富集也是一个优先事项。这将使我们能够更细致地了解当地劳动力动态,如果分析仅限于现有的地理分类,这可能会被忽视。
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来源期刊
Australian Journal of Rural Health
Australian Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Rural Health publishes articles in the field of rural health. It facilitates the formation of interdisciplinary networks, so that rural health professionals can form a cohesive group and work together for the advancement of rural practice, in all health disciplines. The Journal aims to establish a national and international reputation for the quality of its scholarly discourse and its value to rural health professionals. All articles, unless otherwise identified, are peer reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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