Understanding recruitment and retention of doctors in rural Scotland: Stakeholder perspectives

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Andrew S. Maclaren, Jennifer Cleland, Louise Locock, Zoë Skea, Alan Denison, Rosemary Hollick, Peter Murchie, Philip Wilson
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Recruitment and retention of medical practitioners is a challenging contemporary policy issue for rural areas. In this paper we explore this issue in the context of doctors in rural and remote Scotland, drawing on findings from a service mapping exercise into the recruitment and retention of doctors in rural areas, conducted by interviewing key stakeholders in the delivery of healthcare in rural and remote Scotland, most of whom combine clinical and organisational responsibilities. The aim of this paper is to understand the key issues, drawing on what the stakeholders see across the day-to-day delivery of their clinical roles and within the varied levels of the organisational structure of Scottish healthcare to which they contribute. Our findings build on a review of key literature of contemporary issues in rural Scotland, healthcare delivery in rural areas and wider international literature on recruitment and retention of medical practitioners. Our findings focus around three key themes: power of place; how people make place; and place and policy. In our conclusion, we argue that the importance of this stakeholder research is three-fold. First, that such insights from stakeholders are important in shaping and preparing for future research on the topic, particularly interviewing those currently working. Second, it adds to and echoes the growing body of literature globally focused on recruitment and retention by expanding on the Scottish context. Finally, it proposes that appropriate and effective rural proofing is important in the implementation of new policies where place-based challenges or differences can emerge.

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了解苏格兰农村医生的招聘和保留:利益相关者的观点
对农村地区来说,招聘和留住医生是一个具有挑战性的当代政策问题。在本文中,我们在苏格兰农村和偏远地区的医生的背景下探讨了这个问题,通过采访苏格兰农村和偏远地区医疗保健服务的主要利益相关者,在农村和偏远地区招募和保留医生的情况下,利用服务映射练习的结果,其中大多数人将临床和组织责任结合起来。本文的目的是了解关键问题,借鉴利益相关者在他们的临床角色的日常交付中所看到的,并在苏格兰医疗保健的不同层次的组织结构中做出贡献。我们的研究结果建立在对苏格兰农村当代问题的关键文献的回顾,农村地区的医疗保健服务和更广泛的关于医生招聘和保留的国际文献。我们的研究结果围绕着三个关键主题:地点的力量;人们如何创造空间;还有地方和政策。在我们的结论中,我们认为这个利益相关者研究的重要性是三重的。首先,来自利益相关者的这些见解对于塑造和准备未来关于该主题的研究非常重要,特别是采访那些目前正在工作的人。其次,通过扩展苏格兰背景,它增加并呼应了全球越来越多的关注招聘和留住人才的文学作品。最后,报告提出,在实施新政策时,适当和有效的农村证明非常重要,因为可能会出现基于地方的挑战或差异。
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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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