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Valuing the work of unpaid community health workers and exploring the incentives to volunteering in rural Africa

机译:重视无薪社区卫生工作者的工作,并探索激励措施来鼓励非洲农村地区的志愿服务

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Community health worker (CHW) programmes are currently being scaled-up in sub-Saharan Africa to improve access to healthcare. CHWs are often volunteers; from an economic perspective, this raises considerations whether reliance on an unpaid workforce is sustainable and how to appropriately cost and value the work of CHWs. Both these questions can be informed by an understanding of CHWs' workload, their opportunity costs of time and the perceived benefits of being a CHW. However, to date few studies have fully explored the methodological challenges in valuing CHW time. We examined the costs and benefits of volunteering in a sample of 45 CHWs providing integrated community case management of common childhood illnesses in rural Uganda in February 2012 using different methods. We assessed the value of CHW time using the minimum public sector salary rate and a CHW-elicited replacement wage, as well as the opportunity cost of time based on CHW-estimated annual income and alternative work opportunities, respectively. Reported monthly CHW workload, a median of 19.3 h (range 2.5-57), was valued at USD 6.9 (range 0.9-20.4) per month from the perspective of the healthcare system (applicable replacement wage) and at a median of USD 4.1 (range 0.4-169) from the perspective of the CHWs (individual opportunity cost of time). In a discrete choice experiment on preferred work characteristics, remuneration and community appreciation dominated. We find that volunteering CHWs value the opportunity to make a social contribution, but the decision to volunteer is also influenced by anticipated future rewards. Care must be taken by those costing and designing CHW programmes to acknowledge the opportunity cost of CHWs at the margin and over the long term. Failure to properly consider these issues may lead to cost estimations below the amount necessary to scale up and sustain programmes.
机译:目前,撒哈拉以南非洲正在扩大社区卫生工作者(CHW)计划,以改善获得医疗保健的机会。 CHW通常是志愿者;从经济角度来看,这引起了对是否依靠无薪劳动力的可持续性以及如何适当地对CHW的工作进行成本和价值评估的考虑。这两个问题都可以通过对CHW的工作量,他们的时间机会成本以及作为CHW的感知收益的了解来告知。但是,迄今为止,很少有研究充分探讨评估CHW时间的方法学挑战。我们在2012年2月使用不同方法对45名社区卫生工作者进行了志愿者服务的成本和收益进行了调查,这些案例为乌干达农村地区常见的儿童疾病提供了社区综合管理。我们分别使用最低公共部门工资率和由CHW引起的替代工资来评估CHW时间的价值,以及基于CHW估计的年收入和替代工作机会的时间机会成本。从医疗保健系统(适用的替代工资)的角度来看,报告的每月CHW工作量中位数为19.3小时(范围2.5-57),每月价值6.9美元(范围0.9-20.4),中位数为4.1美元(从CHW的角度来看(范围为0.4-169)(个人机会成本)。在关于首选工作特征的离散选择实验中,薪酬和社区赞赏感占主导地位。我们发现志愿服务的社区工作者珍视机会做出社会贡献,但志愿人员的决定也受到预期的未来奖励的影响。那些为CHW计划进行成本核算和设计的人必须谨慎,以确认CHW在短期和长期的机会成本。如果不适当考虑这些问题,可能会导致费用估算低于扩大和维持方案所需的数额。

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