Engagement in research capability-building: Impact on healthcare workforce attraction and retention in rural and remote Australia – A scoping review protocol
Tsegaye G. Haile, Hilary Wallace, Justin Manuel, Mohamed Estai, Muhammad Shahzad Aslam, Muhammad Shahzad Aslam, Muhammad Shahzad Aslam

TL;DR
This study explores how involvement in research can help attract and retain healthcare workers in rural and remote areas of Australia.
Contribution
The study introduces a scoping review protocol to map evidence on how research engagement affects healthcare workforce outcomes in rural and remote Australia.
Findings
Research engagement may improve professional growth and workplace environments in rural healthcare.
The scoping review will identify factors contributing to successful research initiatives in rural and remote areas.
The review will synthesize evidence using descriptive and thematic analysis methods.
Abstract
Geographic maldistribution of the health workforce remains a major challenge in Australia, with rural and remote communities experiencing persistent shortages that undermine access to and quality of care. Engagement in research is recognised as a potential mechanism for professional growth, continued learning, and improved workplace environments. Providing opportunities for health workers to participate in research or research capability-building (RCB) may therefore support workforce outcomes such as attraction and retention. This scoping review will identify and map existing evidence on the relationship between research engagement and health workforce outcomes in rural and remote Australia, and to summarise the factors that contribute to successful implementation of such initiatives. We will conduct a scoping review of published and grey literature from Australia (2000 to present).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health Workforce Issues · Global Health and Surgery · Global Maternal and Child Health
