Strategies to Facilitate Improved Recruitment, Development, and Retention of the Rural and Remote Medical Workforce: A Scoping Review

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Background  Medical workforce shortages in rural and remote areas are a global issue. Highincome countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) seek to implement strategies to address this problem, regardless of local challenges and contexts. This study distilled strategies with positive outcomes and success from international peer-reviewed literature regarding recruitment, retention, and rural and remote medical workforce development in HICs and LMICs.Methods  The Arksey and O’Malley scoping review framework was utilised. Articles were retrieved from electronic databases Medline, Embase, Global Health, CINAHL Plus, and PubMed from ۲۰۱۰-۲۰۲۰. PRISMA-P guideline was used to ensure rigour in reporting the methodology in the interim, and PRISMA extension for scoping review (PRISMA-ScR) was used as a guide to report the findings. The success of strategies was examined against the following outcomes: for recruitment - rural and remote practice location; for development - personal and professional development; and for retention - continuity in rural and remote practice and low turnover rates.Results  Sixty-one studies were included according to the restriction criteria. Most studies (n=۵۳; ۸۷%) were undertaken in high-income countries, with only eight studies from low and middle-income countries. This scoping review found implementation strategies classified as Educational, Financial, and Multidimensional were successful for recruitment, retention, and development of the rural and remote medical workforce.Conclusion  This scoping review shows that effective strategies to recruit and retain rural and remote medical workforce are feasible worldwide despite differences in socio-economic factors. While adjustment and adaptation to match the strategies to the local context are required, the country's commitment to act to improve the rural medical workforce shortage is most critical.

Keywords:

Recruitment and Retention Strategies , Rural and Remote , Medical Workforce Shortage , High-Income Countries , Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Authors

Farah Noya

Division of Health Professions Education, School of Allied Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia

Sandra Carr

Division of Health Professions Education, School of Allied Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia

Kirsty Freeman

Duke National University Singapore Medical School, Singapore, Singapore

Sandra Thompson

Western Australian Centre for Rural Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia

Rhonda Clifford

School of Allied Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia

Denese Playford

The Rural Clinical School of WA, School of Medicine, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia