Affiliation:
1. Wagga Wagga Clinical School The University of Notre Dame Australia South Bowenfels New South Wales Australia
2. NSW Rural Doctors Network St Leonards New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThis study examines the impact of funding provided to support the well‐being of rural health practitioners and their practice staff following the 2019–2022 bushfires.ObjectiveTo assess the benefits and implications of grant funding for rural practices to aid recovery following bushfires in NSW, Australia.DesignAn explanatory sequential mixed method design consisted of a survey and a thematic analysis of semi‐structured Interviews.FindingsFive key themes emerged from analysis: (1) the disasters altered the role of the practice and therapeutic relationships; (2) the funding had a positive impact on access to professional development; (3) the training had a positive impact on staff well‐being and resilience; (4) the professional development had a positive impact on rural practitioner's sense of capability; and (5) important elements of future grant opportunities.DiscussionThe findings indicate the importance of recovering funding to facilitate access to professional development for rural health practioners during natural disasters which improved their mental health and wellbeing, capability and support to clients.ConclusionRecovery funding facilitated improvement in workforce capability, professional resilience, mental health and well‐being in the face of natural disasters and emergencies. There was a link between training and maintaining the capability of rural health care practitioners and their practice staff. Capability was an important factor in the well‐being and resilience of the health workforce and their ability to support clients.
Subject
Family Practice,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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