Population Council, Washington D.C. & New York, New York, USA.
Population Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
J Glob Health. 2021 Mar 10;11:07008. doi: 10.7189/jogh.11.07008.
Ensuring that Community Health Workers (CHWs) are motivated is critical to their performance, retention and well-being - and ultimately to the effectiveness of community health systems worldwide. While CHW motivation is as multi-dimensional construct, there is no multi-dimensional measure available to guide programming. In this study, we developed and validated a pragmatic, multi-dimensional measure of CHW motivation.
Scale validation entailed qualitative and survey research in Mali and Bangladesh. We developed a pool of work satisfaction items as well as several items assessing the importance of hypothesized sub-dimensions of motivation, based on the literature and expert consultations. Qualitative research helped finalize scale sub-dimensions and items. We tested the scale in surveys with CHWs in Mali (n = 152, 40% female, mean age 32) and Bangladesh (n = 76 women, mean age 46). We applied a split-sample exploratory/confirmatory factor analysis (EFA/CFA) in Mali, and EFA in Bangladesh, then assessed reliability. We also gauged convergent/predictive validity, assessing associations between scale scores with conceptually related variables.
The final 22-item scale has four sub-dimensions: , , , and . Model fit in CFAs was good, as were reliabilities for the full scale (alpha: 0.84 in Mali, 0.93 in Bangladesh) and all sub-dimensions. To construct scores for the final scale, we weighted the scores for each sub-dimension by CHW-reported importance of that sub-dimension. Final possible range was -6 to +6 (sub-dimensions), -24 to +24 (full scale). Mean (standard deviation) of full-scale scores were 5.0 (3.3) in Mali and 14.5 (5.3) in Bangladesh. In both countries, higher motivation was significantly associated with higher overall interest in their work, feeling able to improve health/well-being in their community, as well as indicators of higher performance and retention.
We found that the Multi-dimensional Motivation (MM) scale for CHWs is a valid and reliable measure that comprehensively assesses motivation. We recommend the scale be employed in future research around CHW performance and community health systems strengthening worldwide. The scale should be further evaluated within longitudinal studies assessing CHW performance and retention outcomes over time.
确保社区卫生工作者(CHW)保持积极性对其工作表现、留任和福祉至关重要,最终对全球社区卫生系统的有效性也至关重要。虽然 CHW 的积极性是一个多维度的结构,但目前还没有可用的多维度衡量标准来指导规划。在这项研究中,我们开发并验证了一种实用的、多维度的 CHW 积极性衡量标准。
规模验证涉及马里和孟加拉国的定性和调查研究。我们根据文献和专家咨询,开发了一整套工作满意度项目,以及几个评估假设激励子维度重要性的项目。定性研究有助于最终确定规模子维度和项目。我们在马里(n=152,40%为女性,平均年龄 32 岁)和孟加拉国(n=76 名女性,平均年龄 46 岁)的 CHW 调查中测试了该量表。我们在马里采用了分样本探索性/验证性因素分析(EFA/CFA),在孟加拉国采用了 EFA,然后评估了可靠性。我们还衡量了收敛/预测效度,评估了量表分数与概念上相关变量之间的关联。
最终的 22 项量表有四个子维度:工作满意度、自主性、使命感和薪酬感知。CFAs 的模型拟合良好,全量表(马里:alpha=0.84,孟加拉国:alpha=0.93)和所有子维度的可靠性也很好。为了构建最终量表的分数,我们根据 CHW 报告的该子维度的重要性对每个子维度的分数进行加权。最终的可能范围为-6 到+6(子维度),-24 到+24(全量表)。马里的全量表平均(标准差)得分为 5.0(3.3),孟加拉国的平均(标准差)得分为 14.5(5.3)。在这两个国家,更高的积极性与对工作的更高总体兴趣、感觉能够改善社区的健康/福祉以及更高的工作表现和留任指标显著相关。
我们发现,多维度 CHW 激励量表(MM)是一种有效和可靠的衡量标准,全面评估了激励因素。我们建议在全球范围内,该量表在未来关于 CHW 表现和社区卫生系统加强的研究中得到应用。该量表应在评估 CHW 表现和保留结果的纵向研究中进一步评估。