"If I had known, I would have applied": poor communication, job dissatisfaction, and attrition of rural health workers in Sierra Leone
Abstract Background Sierra Leone's health outcomes rank among the worst in the world. A major challenge is the shortage of primary healthcare workers (HCWs) in rural areas due to especially high rates of attrition. This study was undertaken to determine the drivers of job dissatisfaction and po...
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Main Authors: | Vijay Narayan (Author), Grace John-Stewart (Author), George Gage (Author), Gabrielle O'Malley (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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