哪些因素会影响在医院工作的专职医疗人员的招聘和保留?系统的文献综述。

Laure Baumgartner, Olivia Wright, Katelyn Barne, Karly Bartrim, Amy Kirkegaard, Victoria Sullivan, Emily Burch, Lauren Ball
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目的医院人力短缺,必须注重征聘和留住卫生专业人员。本系统综述的目的是综合有关影响在医院工作的专职卫生专业人员招聘和保留的因素的文献。方法使用pubmed、CINAHL(通过EbscoHost)、Embase(通过Elsevier)和Scopus Advanced Search数据库检索1665项研究,其中16项被纳入。赫茨伯格的双因素理论被用来综合研究结果和发展关键主题。结果:工作晋升、公司政策、监督(领导)、工作条件、工资、认可和成长机会是影响招聘和保留的因素。结论所确定的因素在很大程度上是可以改变的,可以促进医院专职卫生人力的可持续发展,提高护理质量。这项研究可以显著影响和加强支持干预措施和战略的证据,这些措施和战略对于在医院保留专职卫生工作人员至关重要。
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What factors affect the recruitment and retention of allied health professionals working in hospitals? A systematic literature review.

Objective Workforce shortages in hospitals have necessitated a focus on recruitment and retention of health professionals. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise literature relating to factors that affect recruitment and retention of allied health professionals working in hospital settings. Method PubMed, CINAHL (via EbscoHost), Embase (via Elsevier), and Scopus Advanced Search databases were used to retrieve 1665 studies, of which 16 were included. Herzberg's two-factor theory was used to synthesise study findings and develop key themes. Results Job advancement, company policies, supervision (leadership), working conditions, salary, recognition, and growth opportunities were factors identified as affecting recruitment and retention. Conclusion Identified factors are largely amenable to change and could contribute to a more sustainable allied health workforce in hospitals and enhance the quality of care. This research could significantly impact and enhance the evidence supporting interventions and strategies that are critical for retaining the allied health workforce in hospitals.

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