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What elements of the work environment are most responsible for health worker dissatisfaction in rural primary care clinics in Tanzania?

机译:坦桑尼亚农村初级卫生保健诊所中医务人员的不满最主要的工作环境是什么?

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Background In countries with high maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality, reliable access to quality healthcare in rural areas is essential to save lives. Health workers who are satisfied with their jobs are more likely to remain in rural posts. Understanding what factors influence health workers’ satisfaction can help determine where resources should be focused. Although there is a growing body of research assessing health worker satisfaction in hospitals, less is known about health worker satisfaction in rural, primary health clinics. This study explores the workplace satisfaction of health workers in primary health clinics in rural Tanzania. Methods Overall, 70 health workers in rural Tanzania participated in a self-administered job satisfaction survey. We calculated mean ratings for 17 aspects of the work environment. We used principal components analysis (PCA) to identify groupings of these variables. We then examined the bivariate associations between health workers demographics and clinic characteristics and each of the satisfaction scales. Results Results showed that 73.9% of health workers strongly agreed that they were satisfied with their job; however, only 11.6% strongly agreed that they were satisfied with their level of pay and 2.9% with the availability of equipment and supplies. Two categories of factors emerged from the PCA: the tools and infrastructure to provide care, and supportive interpersonal environment. Nurses and medical attendants (compared to clinical officers) and older health workers had higher satisfaction scale ratings. Conclusions Two dimensions of health workers’ work environment, namely infrastructure and supportive interpersonal work environment, explained much of the variation in satisfaction among rural Tanzanian health workers in primary health clinics. Health workers were generally more satisfied with supportive interpersonal relationships than with the infrastructure. Human resource policies should consider how to improve these two aspects of work as a means for improving health worker morale and potentially rural attrition. Trial registration ( ISRCTN 17107760 )
机译:背景技术在孕产妇和新生儿发病率和死亡率高的国家,农村地区可靠获得优质医疗保健对于挽救生命至关重要。对工作满意的卫生工作者更有可能留在农村。了解哪些因素会影响卫生工作者的满意度,可以帮助您确定应将资源集中在哪里。尽管在医院中评估卫生工作者满意度的研究越来越多,但对农村基层卫生诊所中卫生工作者满意度的了解却很少。这项研究探讨了坦桑尼亚农村地区初级卫生诊所中卫生工作者的工作场所满意度。方法总体而言,坦桑尼亚农村地区的70名卫生工作者参加了一项自我管理的工作满意度调查。我们计算了工作环境的17个方面的平均评分。我们使用主成分分析(PCA)来识别这些变量的分组。然后,我们检查了卫生工作者的人口统计学特征和临床特征与每个满意度量表之间的双变量关联。结果结果表明,73.9%的卫生工作者强烈同意他们对工作满意;但是,只有11.6%的人强烈同意他们对自己的薪水水平感到满意,而2.9%的人对设备和用品的可用性感到满意。 PCA产生了两类因素:提供护理的工具和基础设施以及支持性的人际环境。护士和医护人员(与临床医生相比)和老年保健工作者的满意度量表等级较高。结论卫生工作者的工作环境的两个维度,即基础设施和支持性的人际工作环境,解释了坦桑尼亚农村卫生工作者在基层卫生所对满意度的大部分差异。卫生工作者通常对支持人际关系比对基础设施更满意。人力资源政策应考虑如何改善工作的这两个方面,以此作为改善卫生工作者士气和潜在的农村减员的手段。试用注册(ISRCTN 17107760)

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