Retention in rural speech and language therapy : The impact of rural tertiary education in Australia

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Smith-Tamaray, Michelle Ann, Verdon, Sarah and Hoffman, Laura. (2021). Retention in rural speech and language therapy : The impact of rural tertiary education in Australia. Advances in Communication and Swallowing. 24(2), pp. 111-124. https://doi.org/10.3233/ACS-210032
AuthorsSmith-Tamaray, Michelle Ann, Verdon, Sarah and Hoffman, Laura
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of skilled health workers into rural areas is a major challenge to achieving equity in health between rural and urban populations.

OBJECTIVE: This study explored the impact of rurally-based tertiary education in promoting the recruitment and retention of speech and language therapists (SLTs) in non-metropolitan areas and intention to remain in the profession.

METHODS: Participants in this cohort study were 133 graduates from a rurally-based speech and language therapy course in Australia who completed the course between 1998 and 2018. Data were collected via an online survey. Data were analysed using inferential statistics, ArcGIS mapping software and content analysis in NVivo12.

RESULTS: 65.0% of the graduates practiced in rural or remote areas with just 21.1% practicing in major cities. Most participants’ ideal work location was in a rural area. Benefits of rural practice included seeing a mixed caseload, living near family, work/life balance and loving their location. Challenges of rural practice included limited opportunities for specialist caseloads and career progression. In total, 93.2% of the rural graduates intended to remain in the speech and language therapy profession for the next 5 years.

CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that SLTs who are trained in rural areas with a focus on servicing rural populations are highly likely to enter and remain in rural practice, consistent with the rural pipeline model.

KeywordsRetention; rural health; speech and language therapy; recruitment; higher education
Year01 Jan 2021
JournalAdvances in Communication and Swallowing
Journal citation24 (2), pp. 111-124
PublisherIOS Press BV
ISSN2772-5383
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3233/ACS-210032
Web address (URL)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.3233/ACS-210032
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
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Page range111-124
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Online16 Dec 2021
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Accepted22 Nov 2021
Deposited17 Feb 2025
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