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Reservation wage of female volunteer community health workers in Dhaka urban slums: a bidding game approach

机译:达卡城市贫民窟女性志愿社区卫生工作者的保留工资:一种竞标方式

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Background BRAC, a large Bangladeshi NGO, recently has been using female volunteer community health workers (CHWs) in Dhaka urban slums to provide maternal and child health services. Due to erratic performance-based income and higher opportunity cost the urban CHWs lose motivation which contributes to high dropout and poor performance. This results challenges for the cost effectiveness and sustainability of the urban health program. CHWs also consider their performance-based income very low compare to their work load. So, CHWs raise their voice for a fixed income. In order to understand this problem we explored fixed income for CHWs and the correlates that influence it. We surveyed a sample of 542 current CHWs. We used bidding game approach to derive the equilibrium reservation wage for CHWs for providing full-time services. Then, we performed ordered logit models with bootstrap simulation to identify the determinants of reservation wage. Results The average reservation wage of CHWs to continue their work as full-time CHWs rather than volunteer CHWs was US$24.11 which was three times higher than their current performance-based average income of US$ 8.03. Those CHWs received additional health training outside BRAC were 72% and those who joined with an expectation of income were 62% more likely to ask for higher reservation wage. On the contrary, CHWs who were burdened with household loan were 65% and CHWs who had alternative income generating scope were 47% less likely to ask for higher reservation wage. Other important factors we identified were BRAC village organization membership, competition with other health services providers, performance as a CHW, and current and past monthly CHW income. Conclusions The findings of this study are relevant to certain developing countries such as Bangladesh and Tanzania which commonly use volunteer CHWs, and where poor retention and performance is a common issue due to erratic and performance-based income. So, the study has implications in improving retention of health workers as well as their level of performance. The study also suggests that the financial incentives provided to CHWs should be clearly based on their qualifications and opportunity cost to ensure a high performing and motivated health workforce.
机译:背景BRAC是孟加拉国的一个大型非政府组织,最近一直在达卡城市贫民窟雇用女性志愿社区卫生工作者(CHW)提供孕产妇和儿童卫生服务。由于基于绩效的收入不稳定以及较高的机会成本,城市CHW失去了动力,导致辍学率高和绩效差。这给城市卫生计划的成本效益和可持续性带来了挑战。社区工作者还认为,与工作量相比,基于绩效的收入非常低。因此,CHW呼吁增加固定收入。为了理解此问题,我们探索了CHW的固定收益及其影响因素。我们调查了542个当前CHW的样本。我们使用竞价博弈的方法来推算为CHW提供全职服务的均衡预留工资。然后,我们通过引导仿真执行了有序的logit模型,以确定保留工资的决定因素。结果继续从事全职CHW而不是志愿CHW的CHW的平均保留工资为24.11美元,是其当前基于绩效的平均收入8.03美元的三倍。在BRAC之外接受CHW培训的CHW患者中,有72%的人要求更高的保留工资的可能性要高62%。相反,承担家庭贷款负担的CHW占65%,而具有替代性创收范围的CHW要求更高的保留工资的可能性降低了47%。我们确定的其他重要因素是BRAC村组织的成员资格,与其他医疗服务提供者的竞争,作为CHW的绩效以及当前和过去的CHW每月收入。结论本研究的结果与某些发展中国家(例如孟加拉国和坦桑尼亚)有关,这些国家通常使用自愿式CHW,而由于收入不稳定和基于绩效的收入,保留和绩效不佳是一个常见问题。因此,该研究对提高卫生工作者的保留率及其绩效水平具有重要意义。这项研究还建议,向CHW者提供的经济激励措施应明确基于其资历和机会成本,以确保高绩效和积极进取的卫生人力。

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