Interventions For Improving Attraction And Retention Of Health Workers In Rural And Underserved Areas: A Systematic Review Of Systematic Reviews

E B Esu, M Chibuzor, E Aquaisua,E Udoh, O Sam,S Okoroafor, M Ongom,E Effa,A Oyo-Ita,M Meremikwu

JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH(2021)

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Background Global health workforce shortages exist with disparities in the skill mix and distribution of health workers. Rural and underserved populations are often disadvantaged in terms of access to health care.Methods This systematic review summarized all systematic reviews that assessed interventions for improving attraction and retention of health workers in rural and underserved areas. We systematically searched selected electronic databases up to 31 March 2020. The authors independently screened the reviews, extracted data and assessed the certainty of evidence using GRADE. Review quality was assessed using the ROBIS tool.Results There was a paucity of evidence for the effectiveness of the various interventions. Regulatory measures were able to attract health workers to rural and underserved areas, particularly when obligations were attached to incentives. However, health workers were likely to relocate from these areas once their obligations were completed. Recruiting rural students and rural placements improved attraction and retention although most studies were without control groups, which made conclusions on effectiveness difficult.Conclusions Cost-effective utilization of limited resources and the adoption and implementation of evidence-based health workforce policies and interventions that are tailored to meet national health system contexts and needs are essential.
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management and policy, planning, systematic review
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