The Meaning of Community Characteristics in the Recruitment and Retention of Rural Health Care Professionals.

Kansas journal of medicine Pub Date : 2026-02-23 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol19.24260
Brynn Niblock, Dorothy Hughes
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Introduction: Rural communities face shortages of health care professionals, leading to reduced access to care and increased patient mortality. While prior studies have identified factors that positively influence recruitment and retention, limited research has examined how community characteristics shape these experiences. Authors of this study aimed to better understand the role of community characteristics in recruiting and retaining rural health care professionals in Kansas.

Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with physicians, advanced practice providers (APPs), and nurses working at University of Kansas School of Medicine Summer Training Option in Rural Medicine (STORM) sites. Interviews explored the meaning of community characteristics and their influence on recruitment and retention experiences. Participants were recruited via email. Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed, and coded inductively. Thematic network analysis was used to develop global themes and inform conclusions.

Results: Seventeen rural health care professionals (6 physicians, 5 APPs, and 6 nurses) participated. The average interview length was 18.6 minutes. Five global themes emerged: (1) predisposing factors, (2) community ability to meet basic needs, (3) workplace satisfaction and sense of purpose, (4) fulfillment through social connections and environment, and (5) challenges in rural health care. Although these themes were consistent across professions, each profession described their impact differently.

Conclusions: Factors influencing recruitment and retention of rural health care professionals in Kansas were similar across professions; however, their meaning and impact varied by profession. Recognizing these differences is important for developing strategies to improve recruitment and retention in rural communities.

社区特色在农村卫生专业人员招聘与留住中的意义
导言:农村社区面临保健专业人员短缺的问题,导致获得保健的机会减少,病人死亡率上升。虽然先前的研究已经确定了积极影响招聘和保留的因素,但有限的研究已经研究了社区特征如何塑造这些经历。本研究的作者旨在更好地了解社区特征在招募和保留堪萨斯州农村卫生保健专业人员中的作用。方法:对在堪萨斯大学医学院农村医学暑期培训项目(STORM)工作的医生、高级执业医师(APPs)和护士进行深度访谈。访谈探讨了社区特征的意义及其对招聘和保留经验的影响。参与者是通过电子邮件招募的。采访以数字方式记录、转录和编码。专题网络分析用于制定全球主题并为结论提供信息。结果:17名农村卫生专业人员(医生6名,app 5名,护士6名)参与。平均采访时长为18.6分钟。出现了五个全球主题:(1)诱发因素,(2)社区满足基本需求的能力,(3)工作场所满意度和目标感,(4)通过社会关系和环境实现的成就感,以及(5)农村卫生保健方面的挑战。尽管这些主题在不同的职业中是一致的,但每个职业对其影响的描述不同。结论:影响堪萨斯州农村卫生保健专业人员招聘和保留的因素在各专业之间具有相似性;然而,它们的意义和影响因职业而异。认识到这些差异对于制定改善农村社区征聘和留用的战略非常重要。
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