Appealing to altruism: an alternative strategy to address the health workforce crisis in developing countries?
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of health workers is a major concern. Policy initiatives emphasize financial incentives, despite mixed evidence of their effectiveness. Qualitative studies suggest that nurses especially may be more driven by altruistic motivations, but quantitative research has...
| Main Authors: | Smith, R, Lagarde, M, Blaauw, D, Goodman, C, English, M, Mullei, K, Pagaiya, N, Tangcharoensathien, V, Erasmus, E, Hanson, K |
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| Formato: | Journal article |
| Idioma: | English |
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2013
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