Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
Jasmin Smyth, Sabrina Winona Pit and Vibeke Hansen
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Abstract
Workforce General practice Research Employment Ageing
Background: Work ability (WA) is an indication of how well someone's health, skills and experience match current job demands. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the work ability model can provide a useful explanatory framework to understand some elements of sustainable employability (SE) amongst GPs.
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Title
Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
Creators
Jasmin Smyth - University of Wollongong
Sabrina Winona Pit - University Centre for Rural Health
Vibeke Hansen - University Centre for Rural Health
Publication Details
Human resources for health, Vol.16(1), 32
Publisher
BioMed Central
Grant note
The study during which the data was collected was funded by a Sydney Medical School Early Career Researcher grant and the University Centre for Rural Health. Dr. Sabrina Pit was funded by a NHMRC Research Training Fellowship (ID: 511998).
Identifiers
991012937600102368
Academic Unit
Faculty of Health
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework