The evaluation of health, disability and aged care-sector engagement with resources designed to support optimisation of the allied health assistant workforce: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Allied health assistants (AHAs) support allied health professionals (AHPs) to meet workforce demands in modern healthcare systems. In an Australian context historically, AHAs have been sub-optimally utilised. Prior research has identified that AHAs and AHPs working in health, dis...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Whelan (Author), Sharon McLean (Author), Alexandra Edwards (Author), Jessica Huglin (Author), Melanie K. Farlie (Author) |
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