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Diane Skatun

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Maclaren A, Locock L, Skea Z, Angell L, Cleland J, Dawson T, et al.
J Health Serv Res Policy . 2025 Mar; :13558196251318607. PMID: 40025640
Objectives: The recruitment and retention of health care staff to remote and rural communities is a major challenge. This study explored the experiences of remote and rural communities in trying...
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Adams N, MacIver E, Douglas F, Kennedy C, Skatun D, Hernandez Santiago V, et al.
Health Expect . 2024 Oct; 27(5):e70050. PMID: 39358973
Introduction: Evidence examines how persons experiencing Long COVID (LC) struggle to secure healthcare for symptoms. However, few studies examine healthcare workers experiencing LC, nor the complex and multiple difficulties faced...
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Maclaren A, Locock L, Skea Z, Skatun D, Wilson P
Health Place . 2024 Mar; 87:103217. PMID: 38493657
Healthcare provision in rural areas is a global challenge, characterised by a dispersed patient population, difficulties in the recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals and a physical distance from hospital...
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Cleland J, Porteous T, Ejebu O, Ryan M, Skatun D
Health Policy . 2021 Dec; 126(1):60-68. PMID: 34887102
Introduction And Aims: Health systems around the world face difficulties retaining their workforce, which is exacerbated by the early retirement of experienced clinicians. This study aims to determine how to...
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Cleland J, Porteous T, Ejebu O, Skatun D
Med Educ . 2020 Mar; 54(9):821-831. PMID: 32181908
Objectives: Health care delivery and education face critical potential shortages in the foreseeable future in terms of retaining doctors nearing the time of retirement - doctors who have experience-based knowledge...
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Scanlan G, Johnston P, Walker K, Skatun D, Cleland J
Med Educ . 2020 Mar; 54(5):408-418. PMID: 32162377
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that traditional male-female differences may be changing in terms of what is valued in a medical career but there have been no studies directly quantifying the...
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Cleland J, Porteous T, Skatun D
Med Educ . 2018 Sep; 52(11):1113-1124. PMID: 30259546
Context: In everyday life, the choices we make are influenced by our preferences for the alternatives available to us. The same is true when choosing medical education, training and jobs....
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Ejebu O, Skatun D
J Occup Environ Med . 2018 Sep; 60(12):1136-1142. PMID: 30256300
Objectives: We explore sickness absenteeism variations within the public sector and in particular the role of mental illness. Distinctively, the public sector is segmented into vocational and nonvocational sector, assuming...
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Scanlan G, Cleland J, Johnston P, Walker K, Krucien N, Skatun D
BMJ Open . 2018 Mar; 8(3):e019911. PMID: 29530910
Objectives: Multiple personal and work-related factors influence medical trainees' career decision-making. The relative value of these diverse factors is under-researched, yet this intelligence is crucially important for informing medical workforce...
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Cleland J, Johnston P, Watson V, Krucien N, Skatun D
Med Educ . 2017 Mar; 51(8):839-851. PMID: 28295461
Context: Many individual- and job-related factors are known to influence medical careers decision making. Previous research has extensively studied medical trainees' (residents') and students' views of the factors that are...