Supporting health professionals through information and communication technologies: a systematic review of the effects of information and communication technologies on recruitment and retention

Gagnon, M-Pierre.; Pollender, H.; Trépanier, Aélie.; Duplàa, E.; Ly, B.Apho.

Telemedicine Journal and E-Health the Official Journal of the American Telemedicine Association 17(4): 269-274

2011


ISSN/ISBN: 1530-5627
PMID: 21476881
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2010.0175
Document Number: 244329
Healthcare personnel shortage is a growing concern in many countries, especially in remote areas, where it has major consequences on the accessibility of health services. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have often been proposed as having positive effects on certain dimensions of the recruitment and retention of professionals working in the healthcare sector. This study aims to explore the impact of interventions using ICTs on recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals. A systematic review of the literature was conducted, including the following steps: exploring scientific and gray literature through established criteria and data extraction of relevant information by two independent reviewers. Of the 2,225 screened studies, 13 were included. Nine studies showed a positive, often indirect, influence that ICTs may have on recruitment and retention. Despite the conclusions of 9 of 13 studies reporting a possible positive influence of ICTs on the recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals, these results highlight the need of a deeper reflection on that topic. Therefore, more research is needed.

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