2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1306274
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Public health workforce survey data (2016–2021) related to employee turnover: proposed methods for harmonization and triangulation

Nicole M. Weiss,
Skky Martin,
Sezen O. Onal
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionPublic health workforce numbers are unsustainable at best and dire at worst: based on 2017 and 2019 data, 80,000 FTEs needed to be hired by health departments to provide basic public health foundational services before COVID-19 hit, suggesting that the situation is worse after the mass exodus of public health officials due to the pandemic. As such, a better understanding of public health workforce turnover is critical to improving recruitment and retention in the discipline.MethodsThis methods repo… Show more

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