2023
DOI: 10.1111/ajr.13061
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What does it mean to be an allied health professional working in rural Aotearoa New Zealand? A qualitative study

Sarah M. Walker,
Katharina Blattner,
Garry Nixon
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveBuilding health services and workforce that are both well supported and fit for purpose is a key consideration for improving health outcomes in rural populations. Achieving this requires an understanding of the roles and practice characteristic of each professional group, including allied health professionals. This study explores what it means to be an allied health professional practicing in rural Aotearoa New Zealand.DesignA qualitative study design was used, involving individual semi‐structured int… Show more

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