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Factors affecting motivation and retention of primary health care workers in three disparate regions in Kenya
by
Olango, Susan
, Jarvis, Jordan
, Ojakaa, David
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Career changes
/ Careers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health Administration
/ Health care
/ Health facilities
/ Health Facilities - manpower
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Health Services - manpower
/ Health Services Research
/ Human Resource Development
/ Human Resource Management
/ Humans
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Kenya
/ Local government
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Motivation
/ Performance appraisal
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care - manpower
/ Psychological aspects
/ Retention
/ Rural Health Services - manpower
/ Rural Population
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Training
/ Urban Health Services - manpower
/ Urban Population
/ Workers
/ Working conditions
/ Young Adult
2014
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Factors affecting motivation and retention of primary health care workers in three disparate regions in Kenya
by
Olango, Susan
, Jarvis, Jordan
, Ojakaa, David
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Career changes
/ Careers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health Administration
/ Health care
/ Health facilities
/ Health Facilities - manpower
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Health Services - manpower
/ Health Services Research
/ Human Resource Development
/ Human Resource Management
/ Humans
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Kenya
/ Local government
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Motivation
/ Performance appraisal
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care - manpower
/ Psychological aspects
/ Retention
/ Rural Health Services - manpower
/ Rural Population
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Training
/ Urban Health Services - manpower
/ Urban Population
/ Workers
/ Working conditions
/ Young Adult
2014
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Factors affecting motivation and retention of primary health care workers in three disparate regions in Kenya
by
Olango, Susan
, Jarvis, Jordan
, Ojakaa, David
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Career changes
/ Careers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health Administration
/ Health care
/ Health facilities
/ Health Facilities - manpower
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Health Services - manpower
/ Health Services Research
/ Human Resource Development
/ Human Resource Management
/ Humans
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Kenya
/ Local government
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Motivation
/ Performance appraisal
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care - manpower
/ Psychological aspects
/ Retention
/ Rural Health Services - manpower
/ Rural Population
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Training
/ Urban Health Services - manpower
/ Urban Population
/ Workers
/ Working conditions
/ Young Adult
2014
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Factors affecting motivation and retention of primary health care workers in three disparate regions in Kenya
Journal Article
Factors affecting motivation and retention of primary health care workers in three disparate regions in Kenya
2014
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Overview
Background
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of Kenya alike identify a well-performing health workforce as key to attaining better health. Nevertheless, the motivation and retention of health care workers (HCWs) persist as challenges. This study investigated factors influencing motivation and retention of HCWs at primary health care facilities in three different settings in Kenya - the remote area of Turkana, the relatively accessible region of Machakos, and the disadvantaged informal urban settlement of Kibera in Nairobi.
Methods
A cross-sectional cluster sample design was used to select 59 health facilities that yielded interviews with 404 health care workers, grouped into 10 different types of service providers. Data were collected in November 2011 using structured questionnaires and a Focus Group Discussion guide. Findings were analyzed using bivariate and multivariate methods of the associations and determinants of health worker motivation and retention.
Results
The levels of education and gender factors were lowest in Turkana with female HCWs representing only 30% of the workers against a national average of 53%. A smaller proportion of HCWs in Turkana feel that they have adequate training for their jobs. Overall, 13% of the HCWs indicated that they had changed their job in the last 12 months and 20% indicated that they could leave their current job within the next two years. In terms of work environment, inadequate access to electricity, equipment, transport, housing, and the physical state of the health facility were cited as most critical, particularly in Turkana. The working environment is rated as better in private facilities. Adequate training, job security, salary, supervisor support, and manageable workload were identified as critical satisfaction factors. Family health care, salary, and terminal benefits were rated as important compensatory factors.
Conclusions
There are distinct motivational and retention factors that affect HCWs in the three regions. Findings and policy implications from this study point to a set of recommendations to be implemented at national and county levels. These include gender mainstreaming, development of appropriate retention schemes, competitive compensation packages, strategies for career growth, establishment of a model HRH community, and the conduct of a discrete choice experiment.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Attitude of Health Personnel
/ Careers
/ Female
/ Health Facilities - manpower
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Personnel - psychology
/ Humans
/ Kenya
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Primary Health Care - manpower
/ Rural Health Services - manpower
/ Studies
/ Training
/ Urban Health Services - manpower
/ Workers
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