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Retention of the Aboriginal Health, Ageing, and Disability Workforce: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

机译:保留原住民健康,老龄化和残疾劳动力:混合方法研究的议定书

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Background Despite a plethora of research into Aboriginal employment and recruitment, the extent and nature of the retention of frontline Aboriginal people in health, ageing, and disability workforces are currently unknown. In this application, frontline service delivery is defined as Aboriginal people who are paid employees in the health, ageing, and disability service sectors in roles that involve direct client, participant, or patient contact. There is a need to identify the factors that inhibit (push) and promote (pull) staff retention or departure of this workforce from the sectors. This study will provide additional insight about this topic. Objective The objective of this project is to uncover the factors that influence the retention of frontline Aboriginal workers in the health, ageing, and disability workforces in New South Wales (NSW) who do not have university qualifications. The aim of the proposed project aims to discover the push and pull factors for the retention of the frontline Aboriginal workforce in the health, ageing, and disability sectors in NSW in relation to their role, employment, and community and design evidence-based strategies for retaining the Aboriginal frontline workforce in the health, ageing, and disability sectors in NSW. Methods The proposed research will use a mixed methods approach, collecting both quantitative and qualitative data via surveys and interviews to capture and represent the voices and perspectives of Aboriginal people in a way that the participants chose. Results Indigenous research methodologies are a growing field in Aboriginal health research in Australia. A key strength of this study is that it is led by Aboriginal scholars and Aboriginal controlled organizations that apply an Indigenous methodological framework throughout the research process. Conclusions This study uses a mixed methods design. The survey and interview questions and model were developed in partnership with Aboriginal health, ageing, and disability service workers rather than relying only on research publications on the workforce, government policies, and human resources strategies. This design places a strong emphasis on generalizable findings together with an inductive approach that explores employers and workers’ lived experience of the Aboriginal health workforce in NSW. Excluding workers who have graduated from university places a strong focus on the workforce who have obtained either school or Technical and Further Education or registered training organizations qualifications. Data collection was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and results will include the unique experiences of Aboriginal workers and employers delivering services in an extremely challenging organizational, community, and personal context.
机译:背景,尽管对原住民就业和招聘进行了研究,但对健康,衰老和残疾人劳动力的前线土着人民保留的程度和性质目前未知。在本申请中,前线服务交付定义为涉及直接客户,参与者或患者联系的角色中的员工,衰老和残疾服务部门的员工的原住民。有必要识别抑制(推动)和促进(拉)员工保留或从部门的离开的因素。本研究将提供有关此主题的额外洞察力。目的该项目的目的是揭示影响新南威尔士(新南威尔士州)的健康,老龄化和残疾劳动力在没有大学资格的健康,老龄化和残疾劳动力的因素。拟议项目的目的旨在发现南威尔士州卫生,老龄化和残疾行业保留前线原住民劳动力的推动和拉动因素,与其作用,就业和社区以及设计证据的战略保留在新南威尔士州健康,老龄化和残疾部门的原住民前线劳动力。方法拟议的研究将使用混合方法方法,通过调查和访谈收集定量和定性数据,以便以参与者选择的方式捕获和代表土着人的声音和观点。结果土着研究方法是澳大利亚土着健康研究中的一种日益增长的田间。本研究的一个关键实力是,它由土着学者和土着控制组织领导,在整个研究过程中应用土着方法论框架。结论本研究使用混合方法设计。调查和面试问题和模型是与土着卫生,老龄化和残疾服务工作者合作开发的,而不是仅仅依赖于劳动力,政府政策和人力资源战略的研究出版物。这种设计能够强调宽大的调查结果,探讨了雇主和工人在新南威尔士州土着卫生劳动力的生活经历。除了从大学毕业的工人,强烈关注已获得学校或技术和进一步教育或注册培训机构资格的劳动力。在Covid-19大流行期间进行了数据收集,结果将包括土着工人和雇主在极其具有挑战性的组织,社区和个人背景下提供服务的独特经验。

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