Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Int J Equity Health. 2017 Jul 7;16(1):120. doi: 10.1186/s12939-017-0616-9.
China's healthcare reform programme continues to receive much attention. Central to these discussions has been how the various financial incentives underpinning reform efforts are negatively impacting on the healthcare workforce. Research continues to document these trends, however, qualitative analysis of how these incentives impact on the motivation of healthcare workers remains underdeveloped. Furthermore, the application of motivational theories to make sense of healthcare worker experiences has yet to be undertaken.
The purpose of our paper is to present a comparative case study account of healthcare worker motivation across urban China. It draws on semi structured interviews (n = 89) with a range of staff and organisations across three provinces. In doing so, the paper analyses how healthcare worker motivation is influenced by a variety of financial incentives; how motivation is influenced by the opportunities for career development; and how motivation is influenced by the day to day pressures of meeting patient expectations.
The experience of healthcare workers in China highlights how a reliance on financial incentives has challenged their ability to maintain the values and ethos of public service. Our findings suggest greater attention needs to be paid to the motivating factors of improved income and career development. Further work is also needed to nurture and develop the motivation of healthcare workers through the building of trust between fellow workers, patients, and the public.
Through the analysis of healthcare worker motivation, our paper presents a number of ways China can improve its current healthcare reform efforts. It draws on the experience of other countries in calling for policy makers to support alternative approaches to healthcare reform that build on multiple channels of motivation to support healthcare workers.
中国的医疗改革计划持续受到广泛关注。这些讨论的核心是改革努力背后的各种财务激励措施如何对医疗保健人员队伍产生负面影响。尽管研究继续记录这些趋势,但对于这些激励措施如何影响医疗保健工作者的动机的定性分析仍不够充分。此外,激励理论在理解医疗保健工作者的经验方面的应用尚未得到开展。
我们的论文旨在呈现中国城市医疗保健工作者激励的比较案例研究。它借鉴了三个省份的一系列员工和组织的半结构化访谈(n=89)。通过这种方式,本文分析了财务激励措施如何影响医疗保健工作者的动机;职业发展机会如何影响动机;以及满足患者期望的日常压力如何影响动机。
中国医疗保健工作者的经验突显了对财务激励的依赖如何挑战了他们维护公共服务价值观和精神的能力。我们的研究结果表明,需要更加关注收入和职业发展改善的激励因素。还需要通过在同事、患者和公众之间建立信任,培养和发展医疗保健工作者的动机。
通过对医疗保健工作者动机的分析,我们的论文提出了中国可以改善其当前医疗改革努力的几种方式。它借鉴了其他国家的经验,呼吁政策制定者支持基于多种激励渠道的医疗改革替代方法,以支持医疗保健工作者。