Health Workforce Unit, Universal Health Coverage Life - Course Cluster, World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Congo
World Health Organization, Country Office for Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya.
BMJ Glob Health. 2022 Aug;7(Suppl 1). doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2022-009748.
Investing in the health workforce to ensure universal access to qualified, skilled and motivated health workers is pertinent in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The policy thrust in Kenya is to improve the quality of life of the population by investing to improve health service provision and achieving universal health coverage. To realise this, the Ministry of Health undertook a Health Labour Market Analysis with to generate evidence on the relationship between supply, demand and need of the health labour force. In the context of supply, Kenya has a total of 189 932 health workers in 2020 with 66% being in the public sector and 58%, 13% and 7% being nurses, clinical officers and doctors, respectively. The density of doctors, nurses and clinical officers per 10 000 in Kenya in 2020 was 30.14, which represents about 68% of the SDG index threshold of 44.5 doctors, nurses and midwives per 10 000 population. Findings indicates that Kenya needs to align future production in terms of cadre and quantity to the population health needs. Achieving this requires a multisectoral approach to ensure apposite quantity and mix of intakes into training institutions based on the health needs and ability to employ health workers produced.
投资于卫生人力,确保有合格、熟练和有积极性的卫生工作者提供普遍服务,对于实现可持续发展目标至关重要。肯尼亚的政策重点是通过投资改善卫生服务的提供,实现全民健康覆盖,从而提高人民的生活质量。为了实现这一目标,卫生部进行了一次卫生劳动力市场分析,以生成关于卫生劳动力供应、需求和需求之间关系的证据。就供应而言,肯尼亚在 2020 年共有 189932 名卫生工作者,其中 66%在公共部门,分别有 58%、13%和 7%为护士、临床医生和医生。2020 年,肯尼亚每 10000 人拥有的医生、护士和临床医生密度为 30.14,这代表着每 10000 人拥有的医生、护士和助产士的可持续发展目标指数阈值的 68%左右。调查结果表明,肯尼亚需要根据人口健康需求,调整未来在干部和数量方面的生产。要实现这一目标,需要采取多部门办法,确保根据卫生需求和雇用卫生工作者的能力,向培训机构适当地招收一定数量和种类的学员。