Population Council, 16 Mafemi Crescent, Off Solomon Lar Way, Utako, Abuja, Nigeria.
UNFPA China, 1-161 Tayuan Diplomatic Office Building, Beijing, China.
Hum Resour Health. 2021 Feb 12;19(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s12960-021-00560-9.
Student enrolment processes and practices can affect the quality of pre-service training programmes. These processes and practices may have serious implications for the quality and quantity of students within health training institutions, the quality of education for prospective health workers and consequently health workforce performance. This study assessed current student enrolment processes and practices for nurses, midwives and community health workers within health training institutions in two Nigerian states, so as to identify strategies for improving student enrolment for these key cadres of frontline health workers.
This study was carried out in Bauchi and Cross-River States, which are the two Human Resources for Health (HRH) project focal states in Nigeria. Utilizing a qualitative research design, 55 in-depth interviews and 13 focus group discussions were conducted with key stakeholders including students and tutors from pre-service health training institutions as well as policy-makers and public sector decision-makers from Ministries of Health, Government Agencies and Regulatory Bodies. Study participants were purposively sampled and the qualitative data were audio-recorded, transcribed and then thematically analysed.
Study participants broadly described the application process to include the purchase, completion and submission of application forms by prospective students prior to participation in entrance examinations and oral interviews. The use of 'weeding examinations' during the student enrolment process, especially in Bauchi state, was identified as a useful quality assurance mechanism for the pre-service training programmes of frontline health workers. Other strategies identified by stakeholders to address challenges with student enrolment include sustained advocacy to counter-cultural norms and gender stereotypes vis-à-vis certain professions, provision of scholarships for trainee frontline health workers and ultimately the development as well as effective implementation of national and state-specific policy and implementation guidelines for the student enrolment of key frontline health workers.
While there are challenges which currently affect student enrolment for nurses, midwives and community health workers in Nigeria, this study has proposed key strategies which if carefully considered and implemented can substantially improve the status quo. These will probably have far-reaching implications for improving health workforce performance, population health outcomes and efforts to achieve universal health coverage.
学生招生流程和实践会影响职前培训计划的质量。这些流程和实践可能对卫生培训机构的学生数量和质量、未来卫生工作者的教育质量以及卫生人力队伍的绩效产生严重影响。本研究评估了尼日利亚两个州的卫生培训机构中护士、助产士和社区卫生工作者的当前学生招生流程和实践,以便确定改善这些一线卫生工作者关键干部学生招生的策略。
本研究在尼日利亚两个人力资源开发卫生项目重点州——包奇州和克罗斯河州进行。研究采用定性研究设计,对来自职前卫生培训院校的学生和导师以及来自卫生部、政府机构和监管机构的政策制定者和公共部门决策者等利益攸关方进行了 55 次深入访谈和 13 次焦点小组讨论。研究参与者是经过精心挑选的,定性数据被录音、转录,然后进行主题分析。
研究参与者广泛描述了申请流程,包括潜在学生在参加入学考试和面试之前购买、完成和提交申请表。在学生招生过程中使用“淘汰考试”,特别是在包奇州,被认为是前线卫生工作者职前培训计划的有用质量保证机制。利益攸关方确定的其他解决学生招生挑战的策略包括持续倡导以克服某些职业的文化规范和性别刻板印象、为培训中的一线卫生工作者提供奖学金,以及最终制定和有效实施国家和州特定的政策和实施指南,以招收关键的一线卫生工作者。
尽管目前尼日利亚护士、助产士和社区卫生工作者的学生招生存在挑战,但本研究提出了一些关键策略,如果仔细考虑和实施,可能会大大改善现状。这可能会对提高卫生人力队伍的绩效、人口健康结果以及实现全民健康覆盖的努力产生深远影响。