Who wants to work in a rural health post? The role of intrinsic motivation, rural background and faith-based institutions in Ethiopia and Rwanda.
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Financial interventions and movement restrictions for managing the movement of health workers between public and private organizations in low- and middle-income countriesMeasuring health system strengthening: application of the balanced scorecard approach to rank the baseline performance of three rural districts in ZambiaMedical students' career choices, preference for placement, and attitudes towards the role of medical instruction in Ethiopia.Hope and despair: community health assistants' experiences of working in a rural district in Zambia.For money or service?: a cross-sectional survey of preference for financial versus non-financial rural practice characteristics among Ghanaian medical students.More than a checklist: a realist evaluation of supervision of mid-level health workers in rural GuatemalaFeminization of the medical workforce in low-income settings; findings from surveys in three African capital citiesDifferences on Primary Care Labor Perceptions in Medical Students from 11 Latin American CountriesPerceived barriers and motivating factors influencing student midwives' acceptance of rural postings in Ghana.Translating community connectedness to practice: a qualitative study of midlevel health workers in rural guatemala.Motivation or demotivation of health workers providing maternal health services in rural areas in Vietnam: findings from a mixed-methods study.Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deploymentExplaining retention of healthcare workers in Tanzania: moving on, coming to 'look, see and go', or stay?Measuring health workers' motivation in rural health facilities: baseline results from three study districts in Zambia.Factors influencing Ghanaian midwifery students' willingness to work in rural areas: a computerized survey.Modeling solutions to Tanzania's physician workforce challengePhysician distribution and attrition in the public health sector of Ethiopia.Student characteristics, professional preferences, and admission to medical school.Survival analysis to measure turnover of the medical education workforce in Ethiopia.Nonacademic Attributes Predict Medical and Nursing Student Intentions to Emigrate or to Work Rurally: An Eight-Country Survey in Asia and Africa.Health worker attrition at a rural district hospital in Rwanda: a need for improved placement and retention strategies.One piece of the puzzle to solve the human resources for health crisis.Microeconomic institutions and personnel economics for health care delivery: a formal exploration of what matters to health workers in Rwanda.[Preferences for work in primary care among medical students in Minas Gerais State, Brazil: evidence from a discrete choice experiment].Appraisal of primary health care services in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria: how committed are the health workers?Attitude towards working in rural areas: a cross-sectional survey of rural-oriented tuition-waived medical students in Shaanxi, China.
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Who wants to work in a rural health post? The role of intrinsic motivation, rural background and faith-based institutions in Ethiopia and Rwanda.
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Aklilu Kidanu
Gunilla Pettersson
Jean Damascene Butera
Pieter Serneels
Tomas Lievens
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2010-05-01T00:00:00Z