World Health Organization Country Office in Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria.
World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Congo.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2021 Apr 13;43(Suppl 1):i4-i11. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa272.
In Nigeria, adoption of the primary healthcare approach led to the establishment of numerous primary healthcare facilities, and training of new cadres of community health officers (CHOs), community health extension workers (CHEWs) and junior community health extension workers (JCHEWs). These new groups complemented the work of nurses and midwives.
We conducted a workload indicators of staffing needs study in the 20 local governments of Bauchi State, from March 2016 to September 2018, in all 317 ward-level primary healthcare facilities.
Findings show a total of 128 existing nurses/midwives, a calculated requirement of 402 and a shortage of 274 nurses/midwives. Existing CHOs/CHEWs were 735, a calculated requirement was 948 and a shortage of 213 CHOs/CHEWs. The JCHEWs were 477, a calculated requirement of 481, with a shortage of four JCHEWs.
Results from this study highlight the unequal distribution of health workers; the abundance of some frontline workers in some communities and dire need of others. We emphasize the need to strengthen health workforce planning to deliver essential primary healthcare services, particularly in rural and remote communities with high levels of vulnerability to diseases.
在尼日利亚,采用初级卫生保健方法导致建立了众多初级卫生保健设施,并培训了新的社区卫生官员(CHO)、社区卫生推广人员(CHEW)和初级社区卫生推广人员(JCHEW)。这些新群体补充了护士和助产士的工作。
我们于 2016 年 3 月至 2018 年 9 月在包奇州的 20 个地方政府进行了人员配备需求的工作量指标研究,涵盖了所有 317 个基层初级卫生保健设施。
调查结果显示,共有 128 名现有护士/助产士,需要计算的人数为 402 人,短缺 274 人。现有的 CHO/CHEW 为 735 人,需要计算的人数为 948 人,短缺 213 人。JCHEW 为 477 人,需要计算的人数为 481 人,短缺 4 人。
这项研究的结果突出了卫生工作者分布不均的问题;一些前线工作者在某些社区过剩,而其他社区则迫切需要。我们强调需要加强卫生人力规划,以提供基本的初级卫生保健服务,特别是在疾病脆弱性高的农村和偏远社区。