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  1. The transition towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in a devolved healthcare system such as the Philippines is beset by health workforce issues considering that it is among the world’s leading source countr...

    Authors: Veincent Christian F. Pepito, Arianna Maever Loreche, Ruth Shane Legaspi, Ryan Camado Guinaran, Theo Prudencio Juhani Z. Capeding, Madeline Mae Ong and Manuel M. Dayrit
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:21
  2. Despite the growth and diversification of Field Epidemiology Training Programs (FETPs) globally, there are few published evaluations. Those that have been published largely focus on program processes and outpu...

    Authors: James A. Flint, Michelle Jack, David Jack, Rachel Hammersley-Mather, David N. Durrheim, Martyn D. Kirk and Tambri Housen
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:20
  3. Hospitals such as the Gulu Regional Referral Hospital (GRRH) in northern Uganda, like many other regions of sub-Saharan Africa, lack the anaesthetists needed to provide adequate analgesia during surgical proce...

    Authors: N. Kutschke, J. Lampe, O. Hoepfner, D. L. Kitara and A. Schuster
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:19
  4. Nurse job burnout is a critical issue affecting medical quality and safety. Psychological capital (PsyCap) is associated with enhanced career satisfaction and reduced work stress. This study evaluates the rela...

    Authors: Mengjie Xia, Junqiang Wang, Zhibin Wang, Dongjun Bi, Huiping Mao, Xiaohong Liu, Lili Feng, Chen Lili, Xiaoting Yan, Fang Huang, Rusli Nordin and Zainooriah Dato’ Hj. Zakaria
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:18
  5. Medical disputes, with the progress of economic development and the improvement of people’s awareness of rights protection, are becoming increasingly intense. This phenomenon may have a negative impact on doct...

    Authors: Zijian Qi, Guiyuan Li, Wenxin Yu, Chunxia Miao, Wenjun Yan, Wei Wang, Xiuyin Gao and Qingzhi Wang
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:17
  6. In crisis-affected health systems, the performance of health zones (also known as health districts) is challenged by recurrent armed conflicts and state fragility. The profiles of health zone managers and cont...

    Authors: Rosine Bigirinama, Jean-Corneille Lembebu, Christian Chiribagula, Pacifique Mwene-Batu, Denis Porignon, Abdon Mukalay, Albert Mwembo and Ghislain Bisimwa
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:16
  7. Physicians are an indispensable part of the healthcare system, crucial for maintaining public health. Since the issues in market-oriented healthcare reform emerged in 2003, China has implemented a series of he...

    Authors: Yu Xiao, Zhou Zhang, Chun-mei Xu, Jian-ying Yu, Ting-ting Chen, Shu-wan Jia, Na Du, Shao-yi Zhu and Jing-hui Wang
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:15
  8. As the senior medics within primary care services, general practitioners (GPs) have a pivotal role within the National Health Service (NHS). Despite several commitments made by government to increase the numbe...

    Authors: William L. Palmer, Lucina Rolewicz, Victoria Tzortziou Brown and Giuliano Russo
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:14
  9. Planning for surge capacity, that is, the ability of a health service to expand beyond normal capacity and meet an increased demand for clinical care, is an essential component of public health emergency prepa...

    Authors: Maria Mathews, Dana Ryan, Lindsay Hedden, Julia Lukewich, Emily Gard Marshall, Paul Gill, Stephen J. Wetmore, Leslie Meredith, Sarah Spencer, Judith Belle Brown and Thomas R. Freeman
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:13
  10. The recruitment and retention of public health professionals are critical to the effective functioning of public health systems and the promotion of population health, especially in the face of pandemic threat...

    Authors: Hanqian Wang, Xin Xu, Yulian Yang and Lu Li
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:12
  11. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced nucleic acid detection to be essential for prevention and control. The psychological and physical health of healthcare staff who conducted nucleic acid sampling (NAS) should be...

    Authors: Ping Feng, Liyan Gu, Xiaoying Lu, Min Hu, Yanqiu Weng and Wenyao Chen
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:11
  12. Developing a skilled and motivated pharmacy workforce is imperative for strengthening healthcare systems. This narrative review examines challenges faced by Indonesian pharmacists in practice and identifies st...

    Authors: Sherly Meilianti, Felicity Smith, Afina Nur Fauziyyah, Nisa Masyitah, Franciscus Kristianto, Desak Ketut Ernawati, Rasta Naya and Ian Bates
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:10
  13. Understanding the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 viral infection and factors associated with in-hospital transmission rates among healthcare workers (HCW) is crucial for their protection. Brazil experienced high morta...

    Authors: Antonio Luiz Dal Bello Gasparoto, Samara Vilas-Bôas Graeff, Wellyngton Matheus de Souza Santiago, Danielle Gomes da Silva, Thaynara Azevedo dos Santos, Leandro Martin Paulino, Wellington Santos Fava, Fernanda Paes Reis, Claudia Stutz, Adriana de Oliveira França, Ana Tereza Gomes Guerrero Moureau, Camila Amato Montalbano, Everton Ferreira Lemos, Crhistinne Cavalheiro Maymone Gonçalves, Carlos Alberto Bento Júnior, Rodrigo Pires Dallacqua…
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:8
  14. This research investigates micro-credentialing as an approach to recognise learning achievements in health. Establishing international standards can ensure consistency, promote equity, and enhance quality of r...

    Authors: Sharon Mitchell, John Hart, Muntaha Gharaibeh, Graham T. McMahon, Anthea Rhoda, Siobhan Fitzpatrick, Tana Wuliji and Janusz Janczukowicz
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:7
  15. There is a dearth of evidence on the scale, scope and quality of midwifery education programs in conflict-affected settings. This study sought to assess the extent to which midwifery pre-service education prog...

    Authors: Emilia Iwu, Shatha Elnakib, Hawa Abdullahi, Rejoice Helma Abimiku, Charity Maina, Asia Mohamed, Kazeem Olalekan Ayodeji, George Odonye, Rifkatu Sunday, Maryan Abdulkadir Ahmed, Mohamed Ahmed Omar, Abdirisak A. Dalmar, Emilie Grant and Hannah Tappis
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:6
  16. The prevalence of patient (and their relatives/friends) aggression and violence against healthcare professionals in general, and physicians in particular, is a recognized problem worldwide. While numerous risk...

    Authors: Yuhan Wu, Kees Ahaus, Jiaming Shi, Dahai Zhao and Martina Buljac-Samardzic
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:5
  17. Health systems across Europe are facing a workforce crisis, with some experiencing severe shortages of doctors. In response, many are exploring greater task-sharing, across established professions, such as doc...

    Authors: Martin McKee, Louella K. Vaughan and Giuliano Russo
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:4
  18. While aiming to optimize patient value, the shift towards Value-Based Health Care (VBHC) in hospitals worldwide has been argued to benefit healthcare professionals as well. However, robust evidence regarding V...

    Authors: Veerle van Engen, Igna Bonfrer, Fabio Mieris, Malou Ensink, Anne Stiggelbout, Kees Ahaus and Martina Buljac-Samardzic
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:3
  19. Quantitative methods for estimating the workload of primary healthcare (PHC) workers are essential for improving the performance of PHC institutions. However, measuring the workload of PHC workers is challengi...

    Authors: Shasha Yuan, Tao Yin, Naijie Weng, Zheng Wang and Delu Yin
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:2
  20. Authors: Jamoliddin Abdullozoda, Salomudin Yusufi, Sulakshana Nandi, Parvina Makhmudova, Juana Paola Bustamante, Margrieta Langins, Alba Llop-Gironés, Ilker Dastan, Victor Olsavszky, Shukhrat Sultonov, Zebo Najmuddinova, Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat and Tomas Zapata
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2025 23:1

    The original article was published in Human Resources for Health 2024 22:63

  21. Primary healthcare has emerged as a powerful global concept, but little attention has been directed towards the pivotal role of the healthcare workforce and the diverse institutional setting in which they work...

    Authors: Ellen Kuhlmann, Michelle Falkenbach, Monica Georgina Brînzac, Tiago Correia, Maria Panagioti, Bernd Rechel, Anna Sagan, Milena Santric-Milicevic, Marius-Ionuț Ungureanu, Iris Wallenburg and Viola Burau
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:83
  22. The recent announcement of the next WHO State of the World’s Nursing and Midwifery Reports calls for a review of the state of nursing and midwifery worldwide. In the WHO European region, a broad set of health ...

    Authors: Alba Llop-Gironés, Gulnaz Kachkynovna Azhymambetova, Aizat Kubanysbekovna Asanova, Yusufi Salomuddin, Malohat Hikmatulloevna Boynazarova, Firdavs Orifovich Raupov, Nazira Usenovna Zholzhanova, Naila Beksautovna Ruzdenova, Gulnora Sheraliyevna Tojiboyeva, Rikhsi Kamilovna Salikhodjayeva and Margrieta Langins
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:82
  23. Despite the rising representation of women in the physician workforce, gender-based income disparities persist. In this study, we explore the role of representation of women in the work environment in physicia...

    Authors: Qing Gong and Xiaochu Hu
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:81
  24. The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic brings critical health problems to workers in many occupations, particularly healthcare providers. The aim of the study was to examine the feasibility and effec...

    Authors: Ruochen Gan, Shulin Chen and Jiang Xue
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:79
  25. The global nursing shortage was a well-known issue before the Covid-19 pandemic, but the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the current nursing workforce shortage and reduced nursing retention. This systematic ...

    Authors: Mansoureh Ashghali Farahani, Shahin Nargesi, Nadia Saniee, Zeinab Dolatshahi, Farshad Heidari Beni and Shabnam Shariatpanahi
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:78
  26. The deteriorating psychosocial work environment among healthcare workers in Sweden, influenced by demanding working conditions and resource constraints, affects individual well-being and patient care quality. ...

    Authors: Britta Elsert Gynning, Elin Karlsson, Kevin Teoh, Per Gustavsson, Filip Christiansen and Emma Brulin
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:77
  27. Healthcare practice environment plays a vital role in evaluation and the development of health sector in China. However, there are few comprehensive reviews and studies focusing on its state and changing trend...

    Authors: Liangquan Lin, Yi Che, Jiaxin Zhou, Yixin Gui and Xinqing Zhang
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:76
  28. Adult caregiving can be demanding and stressful, especially when the caregiver is employed. As the age of the U.S. population and workforce increases, more adults are providing care to aging family members.

    Authors: Kimberly A. Skarupski, David L. Roth and Samuel C. Durso
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:75
  29. Task-shifting from primary care physicians (PCPs) to nurses is a means of overcoming PCP shortages and meeting the needs of patients receiving primary care. The aim of this overview of systematic reviews is to...

    Authors: Muna Paier-Abuzahra, Nicole Posch, Klaus Jeitler, Thomas Semlitsch, Christina Radl-Karimi, Ulrike Spary-Kainz, Karl Horvath and Andrea Siebenhofer
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:74
  30. Current methods for oral health workforce planning lack responsiveness to dynamic needs, hampering efficiency, equity and sustainability. Effective workforce planning is vital for resilient health care systems...

    Authors: Jip Janssen, Ave Pöld, Md Monirul Islam, Orsolya Németh, Jostein Grytten, Noel Woods and Stefan Listl
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:73
  31. Considering the global shortage of nurses, leaders in the field must understand the strengths and weaknesses of various nursing specialties in order to retain professionals within the field. Occupational prest...

    Authors: Nurit Zusman, Yael Dvori, Julie Benbenishty, Miri Geva and Raya Tashlizky Madar
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:72
  32. While physicians are considered to be more susceptible to developing depressive symptoms, empirical data are lacking. The study aims to compare the risk of depressive symptoms between emergency physicians and ...

    Authors: Nan Jiang, Hongmei Chen, Xiaoxv Yin, Jing Wang, Yafei Wu, Mengge Tian, Jiali Zhang, Zhenyuan Chen, Jianxiong Wu, Chuanzhu Lv, Fengjie Yang and Yanhong Gong
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:71
  33. Primary healthcare, the first line of care in many countries, treats patients with diverse health problems. High workload, time pressure, poor job control and negative interpersonal experiences with supervisor...

    Authors: Hanna Fernemark, Nadine Karlsson, Janna Skagerström, Ida Seing, Elin Karlsson, Emma Brulin and Per Nilsen
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:70
  34. In the European Union and peripheral countries, the availability of physicians working in primary health care services (PHCS) varies greatly and all countries report shortages and difficulties in recruiting mo...

    Authors: Ana Paula Cavalcante de Oliveira and Gilles Dussault
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:69
  35. Building on the job demands–resources (JD–R) model and regulatory focus theory, this study examined how regulatory foci shaped the effects of different job demands and resources on both negative and positive w...

    Authors: Tiantian Jing, Mayangzong Bai, Chenhao Yu, Yun Xian, Zhiruo Zhang and Sisi Li
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:67
  36. To make the best use of health resources, it is crucial to understand the healthcare needs of a population—including how needs will evolve and respond to changing epidemiological context and patient behaviour—...

    Authors: Bingling She, Tara D. Mangal, Margaret L. Prust, Stephanie Heung, Martin Chalkley, Tim Colbourn, Joseph H. Collins, Matthew M. Graham, Britta Jewell, Purava Joshi, Ines Li Lin, Emmanuel Mnjowe, Sakshi Mohan, Margherita Molaro, Andrew N. Phillips, Paul Revill…
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:66
  37. Much policy attention focuses on increasing the supply of workers in the English NHS but there has been less attention paid to the rise in leavers. This paper seeks to explore how existing data sets can illumi...

    Authors: Alison Leary, Elaine Maxwell, Rebecca Myers and Geoffrey Punshon
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:65
  38. This study examined the association between menopausal symptoms and job satisfaction, and ascertained whether three psychosomatic factors (e.g., anxiety, depression, and sleep quality) interact with menopausal...

    Authors: Nestor Asiamah, Camille Cronin, Joanne E. Abbott and Susan Smith
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:64
  39. Tajikistan has embarked on health reforms to orient the health system towards primary health care (PHC). The health labour market analysis (HLMA) was initiated by the Ministry of Health with the World Health O...

    Authors: Jamoliddin Abdullozoda, Salomudin Yusufi, Sulakshana Nandi, Parvina Makhmudova, Juana Paola Bustamante, Margrieta Langins, Alba Llop-Gironés, Ilker Dastan, Victor Olsavszky, Shukhrat Sultonov, Zebo Najmuddinova, Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat and Tomas Zapata
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:63

    The Correction to this article has been published in Human Resources for Health 2025 23:1

  40. Occupational therapy has been underdeveloped and often neglected in the global health workforce agenda, contrasting with the global rise of population needs for services. The World Federation of Occupational T...

    Authors: Sutanuka Bhattacharjya, Sarah Curtis, Supakorn Kueakomoldej, Claudia von Zweck, Giuliano Russo, Karthik Mani, Sureshkumar Kamalakannan, Ritchard Ledgerd and Tiago S. Jesus
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:62
  41. Kenya grapples with a paradox; severe public sector workforce shortages co-exist with rising unemployment among healthcare professionals. Medical schools have increased trainee outputs, but only 45% of newly q...

    Authors: Daniel Mbuthia, Yingxi Zhao, David Gathara, Catia Nicodemo, Gerry McGivern, Jacinta Nzinga and Mike English
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:61
  42. The effectiveness of eLearning in enhancing healthcare professionals’ capacity has received substantial attention globally. This review sought to synthesis evidence on the effectiveness of various types of eLe...

    Authors: Gifty Francisca Ben Aryee, Mustapha Amoadu, Paul Obeng, Hammond Nii Sarkwah, Ebenezer Malcalm, Susanna Aba Abraham, Jones Abekah Baah, Dorcas Frempomaa Agyare, Nartey Edmond Banafo and Daprim Ogaji
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:60
  43. In recent years, there have been many instances of negative sentiments expressed by and resignations observed from doctors working in the Ministry of Health (MOH), Malaysia. However, little is known about the ...

    Authors: Zhi Sean Teng, Gerald Tze Zhen Ser, Wei-Han Hong, Chin Hai Teo, Yang Faridah Abdul Aziz and Jamunarani Vadivelu
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:59
  44. Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) in Australia aim to optimise access to comprehensive and culturally safe primary health care (PHC) for Aboriginal populations. Central to quality servic...

    Authors: Prabhakar Veginadu, Deborah J. Russell, Yuejen Zhao, Steven Guthridge, Mark Ramjan, Michael P. Jones, Supriya Mathew, Michelle S. Fitts, Lorna Murakami-Gold, Narelle Campbell, Annie Tangey, John Boffa, Bronwyn Rossingh, Rosalie Schultz, John Humphreys and John Wakerman
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:58
  45. Children’s health is a global public health priority and a determinant of development and sustainability. Its effective delivery and further improvements require constant and dedicated research on children, es...

    Authors: Myness Kasanda Ndambo, Tuntufye Brighton Ndambo and Lucinda Manda-Taylor
    Citation: Human Resources for Health 2024 22:57