Department of Population Health (DPH), Aga Khan University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Family Medicine, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, Kenya.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Jul 3;21(1):642. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06693-w.
There is a global emphasis on engaging community health volunteers (CHVs) in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) to reach to the vast underserved populations that live in rural areas. Retention of CHVs in most countries has however been difficult and turnover in many settings has been reported to be high with profound negative effects on continuity of community health services. In rural Kenya, high attrition among CHVs remains a concern. Understanding challenges faced by CHVs in rural settings and how to reduce attrition rates with sustainable income-generating activities (IGAs) is key to informing the implementation of contextual measures that can minimise high turnover. This paper presents findings on the challenges of volunteerism in community health and the preferred IGAs in rural Kilifi county, Kenya.
The study employed qualitative methods. We conducted 8 key informant interviews (KIIs) with a variety of stakeholders and 10 focus group discussions (FGDs) with CHVs. NVIVO software was used to organise and analyse our data thematically.
Community Health Volunteers work is not remunerated and it conflicts with their economic activities, child care and other community expectations. In addition, lack of supervision, work plans and relevant training is a barrier to delivering CHVs' work to the communities. There is a need to remunerate CHVs work as well as provide support in the form of basic training and capital on entrepreneurship to implement the identified income generating activities such as farming and events management.
Strategies to support the livelihoods of CHVs through context relevant income generating activities should be identified and co-developed by the ministry of health and other stakeholders in consultation with the CHVs.
在中低收入国家(LMICs),全球都在强调让社区卫生工作者(CHVs)参与其中,以覆盖居住在农村地区的大量服务不足的人群。然而,在大多数国家,CHVs 的留用率一直很低,许多地方的人员流动率都很高,这对社区卫生服务的连续性产生了深远的负面影响。在肯尼亚农村,CHVs 的高离职率仍然是一个令人关注的问题。了解农村地区 CHVs 面临的挑战,以及如何通过可持续的创收活动(IGAs)来降低离职率,是为实施能最大程度减少高离职率的背景措施提供信息的关键。本文介绍了肯尼亚基利菲县农村地区社区卫生志愿服务面临的挑战和 CHVs 首选的创收活动。
本研究采用定性方法。我们对各种利益攸关方进行了 8 次关键知情人访谈(KIIs),并对 CHVs 进行了 10 次焦点小组讨论(FGDs)。我们使用 NVIVO 软件对数据进行主题组织和分析。
CHVs 的工作没有报酬,而且与他们的经济活动、儿童保育和其他社区期望相冲突。此外,缺乏监督、工作计划和相关培训是阻碍 CHVs 将工作交付给社区的障碍。有必要为 CHVs 的工作提供报酬,并提供基本培训和创业资本方面的支持,以实施确定的创收活动,如农业和活动管理。
应该确定并共同制定通过与 CHVs 协商的与国情相关的创收活动来支持 CHVs 生计的策略,这些策略应由卫生部和其他利益攸关方共同制定。