Workforce Turnover in Community Behavioral Health Agencies in the USA: A Systematic Review with Recommendations

Brabson, Laurel A.; Harris, Jordan L.; Lindhiem, Oliver; Herschell, Amy D.

Workforce Turnover in Community Behavioral Health Agencies in the USA: A Systematic Review with Recommendations

Brabson, Laurel A.; Harris, Jordan L.; Lindhiem, Oliver; Herschell, Amy D.

Abstract

Rates of behavioral health workforce turnover are chronically high, with detrimental effects on the agency and remaining staff, as well as hypothesized negative impacts on client care and outcomes. Turnover also creates challenges for studies investigating the effectiveness and/or implementation of behavioral health interventions. Research examining factors that precede and predict behavioral health staff turnover has become increasingly important, as have studies that include recommendations for preventing and reducing turnover. The current paper systematically reviews the body of research on factors associated with behavioral health staff turnover, synthesizes recommendations made for combating turnover, and identifies gaps in this important area of research.

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Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
2020
Profession(s)
Healthcare Workers (General)
Topic(s)
Recruitment & Retention
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis
Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Setting(s)
Community
Outpatient Facility
Academic Role(s)
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