| Literature DB >> 25559632 |
Janet Fraser Hale1, Heather-Lyn Haley2, Judy L Jones3, Allyson Brennan4, Arthur Brewer5.
Abstract
Providing health care in corrections is challenging. Attracting clinicians can be equally challenging. The future holds a shortage of nurses and primary care physicians. We have a unique opportunity, now, to develop and stabilize our workforce, create a positive image, and enhance quality before the health care landscape changes even more dramatically. Focus groups were conducted with 22 correctional health care professionals divided into three groups: physicians (6), nurses (4), and nurse practitioners/physician assistants (12). Content focused on curricular themes, but additional themes emerged related to recruitment and retention. This article describes recruitment challenges, strategic themes identified, and the proposed initiatives to support a stable, high-quality correctional health workforce.Keywords: correctional health; recruitment; retention; workforce development
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25559632 DOI: 10.1177/1078345814558057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Correct Health Care ISSN: 1078-3458