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Increasing access to health workers in remote and rural areas through improved retention. Global policy recommendations. [Collaboration à l'ouvrage de l'OMS]

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Globally, approximately one half of the population lives in rural areas, but less than 38% of the nurses and less than 25% of the physicians work there. While getting and keeping health workers in rural and remote areas is a challenge for all countries, the situation is worse in the 57 countries that have an absolute shortage of health workers. After a year-long consultative effort, this document proposes sixteen evidence-based recommendations on how to improve the recruitment and retention of health workers in underserved areas. It also offers a guide for policy makers to choose the most appropriate interventions, and to implement, monitor and evaluate their impact over time.
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hal-02982523 , version 1 (28-10-2020)

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Françoise Jabot. Increasing access to health workers in remote and rural areas through improved retention. Global policy recommendations. [Collaboration à l'ouvrage de l'OMS]. World Health Organization (WHO). , 79p., 2010, 978 92 4 156401 4. ⟨hal-02982523⟩
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