Cochrane Nigeria, Institute of Tropical Diseases Research and Prevention, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria.
Cross River Health and Demographic Surveillance System, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2021 Apr 13;43(Suppl 1):i27-i40. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa263.
Globally, one of the major problems facing health systems is an acute deficit of health workforce. To ensure equitable distribution and deployment of health workers, up-to-date and timely information on the health workforce is vital. Health workforce registries (HWRs) have the potential to generate data for evidence-based human resource planning and policies. There is a lack of evaluative research on the capacity of HWRs to improve health systems. This review aims to assess the effectiveness of HWRs for improving health systems in low- and middle-income countries.
We searched selected electronic databases from inception to 14 April 2020. Two authors independently screened studies and extracted data from included studies. We presented results as a narrative synthesis.
We included eight studies of moderate-high quality in this review. The results suggest that HWRs can improve the distribution and skill-mix of the health workforce, quality of health workforce data, availability and use of data for policy and planning, and user satisfaction. The evidence was derived from case studies, which limited our ability to infer a causal relationship.
More rigorous research from controlled experimental studies is needed to consolidate the available evidence from observational studies.
在全球范围内,卫生系统面临的主要问题之一是卫生人力的严重短缺。为确保卫生工作者的公平分配和部署,及时掌握最新的卫生人力信息至关重要。卫生人力登记册(HWR)有可能为循证人力资源规划和政策提供数据。但是,关于 HWR 改善卫生系统能力的评估性研究还很缺乏。本综述旨在评估 HWR 在改善中低收入国家卫生系统方面的效果。
我们从建库至 2020 年 4 月 14 日检索了选定的电子数据库。两名作者独立筛选研究并从纳入的研究中提取数据。我们以叙述性综合的形式呈现结果。
我们纳入了本综述中的八项研究,这些研究质量为中高度。结果表明,HWR 可以改善卫生人力的分布和技能组合、提高卫生人力数据的质量、增加数据的可用性和用于政策与规划的程度,并提高用户满意度。证据来自于案例研究,这限制了我们推断因果关系的能力。
需要来自对照实验研究的更严格的研究来巩固来自观察性研究的现有证据。