Health Systems Strengthening Cluster, World Health Organization Country Office in Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria.
Health Systems and Services Cluster, World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Congo.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2021 Apr 13;43(Suppl 1):i12-i19. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa262.
Health workers are indispensable to service delivery especially in rural and remote communities where the burden of disease is high. Nigeria faces numerous human resources for health challenges, health workers are reluctant to take up rural postings, and the government is struggling to implement planned interventions due to staff shortages. This study explored the perspectives of policymakers and primary health care (PHC) managers on factors that hinder health workers from staying in rural and remote areas and strategies for improving retention.
We interviewed purposively selected 10 policymakers and 20 PHC managers in Bauchi and Cross River States, Nigeria.
Respondents identified a lack of basic social amenities, the poor state of infrastructure, poor working conditions, remuneration and the barrier to career advancement as factors that impede health workers from taking up rural postings. Strategies for improving retention include enforcing bonding; paying salaries promptly, increase in rural allowances and prioritizing health workers in rural and remote areas for capacity building.
The results of the study indicate the importance of applying context-specific strategies aimed at ensuring the availability of social amenities such as roads, water, electricity, telecommunication, security, the status of infrastructure, working conditions and remunerations.
卫生工作者对于服务提供至关重要,尤其是在疾病负担高的农村和偏远社区。尼日利亚面临着众多卫生人力资源挑战,卫生工作者不愿意到农村工作岗位,由于人员短缺,政府难以实施计划中的干预措施。本研究探讨了政策制定者和初级卫生保健(PHC)管理人员对阻碍卫生工作者留在农村和偏远地区的因素以及改善留用策略的看法。
我们在尼日利亚包奇州和十字河流州有目的地采访了 10 名政策制定者和 20 名 PHC 管理人员。
受访者认为缺乏基本社会设施、基础设施状况差、工作条件差、薪酬低以及职业发展障碍是阻碍卫生工作者到农村工作岗位的因素。改善留用的策略包括实施强制性服务期;及时支付工资、增加农村津贴以及优先为农村和偏远地区的卫生工作者提供能力建设。
研究结果表明,必须应用针对特定背景的策略,确保提供道路、水、电、电信、安全、基础设施状况、工作条件和薪酬等社会设施。