School of Business and Finance, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville, 7535, South Africa.
Hum Resour Health. 2008 Feb 8;6:4. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-6-4.
South Africa has large public and private sectors and there is a common perception that public sector hospitals are inefficient and ineffective while the privately owned and managed hospitals provide superior care and are more sustainable. The underlying assumption is that there is a potential gap in management capacity between the two sectors. This study aims to ascertain the skills and competency levels of hospital managers in South Africa and to determine whether there are any significant differences in competency levels between managers in the different sectors.
A survey using a self administered questionnaire was conducted among hospital managers in South Africa. Respondents were asked to rate their proficiency with seven key functions that they perform. These included delivery of health care, planning, organizing, leading, controlling, legal and ethical, and self-management. Ratings were based on a five point Likert scale ranging from very low skill level to very high skill level.
The results show that managers in the private sector perceived themselves to be significantly more competent than their public sector colleagues in most of the management facets. Public sector managers were also more likely than their private sector colleagues to report that they required further development and training.
The findings confirm our supposition that there is a lack of management capacity within the public sector in South Africa and that there is a significant gap between private and public sectors. It provides evidence that there is a great need for further development of managers, especially those in the public sector. The onus is therefore on administrators and those responsible for management education and training to identify managers in need of development and to make available training that is contextually relevant in terms of design and delivery.
南非拥有庞大的公共和私营部门,人们普遍认为公立医院效率低下,而私营和管理的医院提供更好的护理,并且更具可持续性。其隐含的假设是,两个部门之间可能存在管理能力差距。本研究旨在确定南非医院管理人员的技能和能力水平,并确定不同部门管理人员的能力水平是否存在显著差异。
对南非医院管理人员进行了一项使用自我管理问卷的调查。要求受访者对他们执行的七项关键职能的熟练程度进行评分。这些职能包括提供医疗保健、规划、组织、领导、控制、法律和道德以及自我管理。评分基于五点李克特量表,从技能水平非常低到技能水平非常高。
结果表明,私营部门的管理人员认为自己在大多数管理方面比公共部门的同事更有能力。与私营部门的同事相比,公共部门的管理人员更有可能报告说他们需要进一步发展和培训。
研究结果证实了我们的假设,即南非公共部门缺乏管理能力,私营部门和公共部门之间存在重大差距。这表明,特别是在公共部门,管理人员需要进一步发展。因此,管理者和负责管理教育和培训的人员有责任确定需要发展的管理人员,并提供与设计和交付相关的具有背景相关性的培训。