Sustaining our rural allied health workforce: experiences and impacts of the allied health rural generalist pathway
Alison Dymmott, Stacey George, Narelle Campbell, Chris Brebner

TL;DR
This study explores the experiences of allied health professionals in a rural generalist training pathway and its impact on rural healthcare delivery.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the experiences and impacts of the allied health rural generalist pathway, which had not been previously explored.
Findings
The pathway helps professionals develop skills for rural practice and improves service quality for consumers.
Trainees faced challenges balancing study and practice, and organizations need better support structures.
Graduates could benefit from incentives and career advancement opportunities.
Abstract
Rural and remote communities face significant disadvantages accessing health services and have a high risk of poor health outcomes. Workforce challenges in these areas are multifaceted, with allied health professionals requiring broad skills and knowledge to provide vital services to local communities. To develop the expertise for rural and remote practice, the allied health rural generalist pathway (AHRGP) was introduced to develop and recognise specialist skills and knowledge required for rural and remote practice, however the experiences of professionals has not been explored. This study gained the experiences and perceptions of allied health professionals undertaking the pathway as well as their clinical supervisors, line managers, profession leads and consumer representatives. A qualitative study was undertaken drawing on pragmatic approaches across four research phases. This…
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